The
Religion
of
Nature
delineated.

Some, in order to avoid superstition, have fallen into the wildest and most obstinate atheism, and trampled upon that piety which lies between either extreme. Plut.

Wherefore bidding farewel to the honours of the multitude, and having my eye upon truth, I will really endeavour, as far as I am able, to live in the best manner I can, and when I die, to die so. Plato.

By Mr Wollaston.

The seventh edition.

To which is added,
A preface containing a general Account of the Life, Character, and Writings of the Author:

Also a Translation of the Notes into English.

London:
Printed for J. and P. Knapton, in Ludgate-Street.


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