Joseph Glanvill
Died 1680-01-01
Identifiers
- VIAF12396611
- WikidataQ2713252
- ISNI0000000080916246
- Open LibraryOL114135A
Top Subjects
- Witchcraft (12)
- Apparitions (11)
- Early works to 1800 (7)
- Philosophy (7)
- Theory of Knowledge (4)
- 17th century (4)
- Sermons (2)
Books by Joseph Glanvill
Total count: 79
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The vanity of dogmatizingor, Confidence in opinions. Manifested in a discourse of the shortness and uncertainty of our knowledge, and its causes; with some reflexions on peripateticism; and an apology for philosophy.1st ed.Printed by E. C. for H. Eversden1661-01-01
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Scepsis scientifica, or, Confest ignorance, the way to sciencein an essay of The vanity of dogmatizing...Printed by E. Cotes, for Henry Eversden ...1665-01-01
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Some philosophical considerations touching the being of witches and witchcraftE. C[otes?] for J. Collins1667-01-01
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A philosophical endeavor in the defence of the being of witches and apparitionswith some things concerning the famous greatrek's written in a letter to the much honoured Robert Hunt, esqPrinted by E. Cotes for James Collins1668-01-01
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Catholick charityrecommended in a sermon before the Right Honorable the Lord Mayor and Aldermen of London : in order to the abating the animosities among Christians, that have been occasion'd by differences in religionPrinted for H. Eversden ... and J. Collins ...1669-01-01
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A censure upon certain passages contained in the History of the Royall Society, as being destructive to the established religion and Church of Englandwhereunto is added the letter of a virtuoso in opposition to the censure, A reply unto the letter aforesaid, and A reply unto the præfatory answer of Ecebolius Glanvill, chaplain to Mr. Rouse of Eaton (late member of the Rump Parlament) rectour of Bath, & fellow of the Royall Society : also and answer to the letter of Dr. Henry Moore, relating unto Henry Stubbe physician at WarwickThe second edition corrected & enlarged.Printed for Richard Davis1671-01-01
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The way to happinesserepresented in its difficulties and incouragements; and cleared from many popular and dangerous mistakesPrinted for G. Schaw, bookseller, and are to be sold at his shop at the foot of the ladies steps in Edinburgh1671-01-01
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An earnest invitation to the sacrament of the Lords SupperThe second edition.Printed for John Baker ...1674-01-01
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Essays on several important subjects in philosophy and religionPrinted by J.D. for J. Baker [etc.]1676-01-01
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An Essay Concerning PreachingWritten for the Direction Of A Young Divine; And Useful also for the People in order to Profitable Hearing1678-01-01
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A seasonable defence of preachingand the plain way of itPrinted for M. Clark for H. Brome ...1678-01-01
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An answer to the Satyr against mankind1679-01-01
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The zealous and impartial Protestantshewing some great, but less heeded, dangers of popery, in order to thorough and effectual security against it : in a letter to a member of Parliament.Printed by M.C. for Henry Brome ...1681-01-01
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[Saducismus triumphatusor, Full and plain evidence concerning witches and apparitions : in two parts : the first treating of their possiblity, the second of their real existencePrinted for J. Collins ..., and S. Lownds ...1681-01-01
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Some discourses, sermons and remains of the Reverend Mr. Jos. GlanvilCollected... and published by Ant. Horneck. Together with a sermon preached at his funeral by Joseph [sic] Pleydell. -Printed for Henry Mortlock and James Collins1681-01-01
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Some Discourses, Sermons And Remains Of the Reverend Mr. Jos. Glanvil, Late Rector of Bathe, and Chaplain in Ordinary to His Majesty. Collected into one Volume, and published By Ant. Horneck, Preacher at the Savoy. Together with a Sermon Preached at his Funeral by Joseph Pleydell, Arch-Deacon of Chichester1681-01-01
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Saducismus TriumphatusOr, Full and Plain Evidence Concerning Witches And Apparitions. In Two Parts. The First treating of their Possibility, The Second of their Real ExistencePrinted for J. Collins at his Shop under the Temple-1681-01-01
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Saducismus triumphatus, or, Full and plain evidence concerning witches and apparitionsin two parts, the first treating of their possibility, the second of their real existencePrinted for F. Collins at his shop under the Temple-Church, and S. Lownds at his shop by the Savoy-gate.1681-01-01
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The Zealous, and Impartial Protestant, Shewing Some great, but less heeded Dangers Of Popery. In Order to Thorough and Effectual Security against it. In a Letter To a Member of Parliament. (device; cannon and crown. H.B.).1681-01-01
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The zealous, and impartial Protestantshewing some great, but less heeded dangers of Popery. In order to thorough and effectual security against itPrinted by M.C. for Henry Browne1681-01-01
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Saducismus triumphatus, or, Full and plain evidence concerning witches and apparitionsin two parts, the first treating of their possibility, the second of their real existenceThe second edition / the advantages whereof above the former, the reader may understand out of Dr. H. More's account prefixed thereunto. With two authentick, but wonderful stories of certain Swedish witches, done into English by Anth. Horneck, D.D.Printed by Tho. Newcomb, for S. Lownds at his shop by the Savoy Gate1682-01-01
Two choice and useful treatisesthe one Lux orientalis; or an enquiry into the opinion of the Eastern sages concerning the praeexistence of souls ... [By J.G.] Being a key to unlock the grand mysteries of providence. In relation to man's sin and misery. The other, A discourse of truthPrinted for J. Collins, and S. Lowndes1682-01-01-
Two choice and vsefvl treatisesthe one, Lux orientalis; or, An enquiry into the opinion of the eastern sages concerning the praeexxistence of sovls. Being a key to unlock the grand mysteries of providence. In relation to mans sin and misery.Printed for J. Collins, and S. Lowndes1682-01-01
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Two choice and useful treatisesthe one, Lux orientalis, or, An enquiry into the opinion of the eastern sages concerning the praeexistence of souls, being a key to unlock the grand mysteries of providence, in relation to mans sin and misery : the other, A discourse of truthPrinted for James Collins and Sam. Lowndes ...1682-01-01
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Lux Orientalis, Or An Enquiry into the Opinion of the Eastern Sages Concerning the Praeexistence Of Souls. Being a Key to unlock the Grand Mysteries of Providence, In relation to mans Sin and Misery. ... (3 lines)Printed for J. Collins, and S. Lowndes o-1682-01-01
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Two Choice and Vsefvl TreatisesThe One Lux Orientalis; Or An Enquiry into the Opinion of the Eastern Sages Concerning the Praeexistence of Sovls. Being a Key to unlock the Grand My- steries of Providence. In Relation to Mans Sin and Misery. The Other, A Discovrse of Trvth1682-01-01
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[ Saducismus triumphatus.S. Lownds1688-01-01
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Saducismus triumphatus, or, Full and plaine evidence concerning witches and apparitionsproving partly by a choice collection of modern relations, the real existence of apparitions, spirits, and witchesPrinted for S. Lownds1688-01-01
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A VVhip For The Droll. Fidler to the AtheistBeing Reflections On Drollery and Atheism. Sent, upon the occasion of the Drummer of Tedworth, In a Letter to the most Learned Dr. Henry More, D.D.1688-01-01
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An earnest invitation to the sacrament of the Lord's Supper. By Jos. Glanvill, D.D. late minister in BathThe seventh edition; with additions of prayers, &cprinted for J. Phillips at the Kings Arms in St. Paul's Church-Yard1695-01-01
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Saducismus triumphatus: or, a full and plain evidence concerning witches and apparitions.The first part thereof containing philosophical considerations, which defend their possibility. Whereunto is added, the true and genuine notion, and consistent explication of the nature of a spirit, for the more full confirmation of the possibility of their existences.n.1700-01-01
Saducismus triumphatus: or, Full and plain evidence concerning witches and apparitionsIn two parts...The third edition with additions. : The advantages whereof, above the former, the reader may understand out of Dr. H. More's account prefix'd thereunto. With two authentick, but wonderful stories of certain Swedish witches. Done into English by A. Horneck, D.D.Printed for A.L. and sold by Roger Tuckyr, at the Golden Leg, the corner of Salisbury-Street, in the Strand1700-01-01
Saducismus triumphatus: or, Full and plain evidence concerning witches and apparitionsIn two parts...The third edition with additions. : The advantages whereof, above the former, the reader may understand out of Dr. H. More's account prefix'd thereunto. With two authentick, but wonderful stories of certain Swedish witches. Done into English by A. Horneck, D.D.Printed for A.L. and sold by Roger Tuckyr, at the Golden Leg, the corner of Salisbury-Street, in the Strand1700-01-01
Saducismus triumphatus: or, Full and plain evidence concerning witches and apparitionsIn two parts...The third edition with additions. : The advantages whereof, above the former, the reader may understand out of Dr. H. More's account prefix'd thereunto. With two authentick, but wonderful stories of certain Swedish witches. Done into English by A. Horneck, D.D.Printed for A.L. and sold by Roger Tuckyr, at the Golden Leg, the corner of Salisbury-Street, in the Strand1700-01-01-
An essay concerning preachingwritten for the direction of a young divine. By Jos. Glanvil, ...The second edition.printed for C. Brome1703-01-01
Saducismus triumphatus: or, full and plain evidence concerning witches and apparitions. With some account of Mr. Glanvil's life and writings4 ed.A. Bettesworth & J. Batley, etc.1726-01-01-
Sadducismus triumphatus; or, A full and plain evidence, concerning witches and apparitionsIn two parts, the first treating of their possibility, the second of their real existence ...4th ed. with additions.A. Bettesworth and J. Batley [etc.1726-01-01
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Sadducismus triumphatusor, a full and plain evidence, concerning witches and apparitions. In two parts. ... By Joseph Glanvil, ...The fourth edition, with additions. ..printed for A. Bettesworth, and J. Batley; W. Mears, and J. Hooke1726-01-01
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Sadducismus triumphatusor, A full and plain evidence concerning witches and apparitions. In two parts. The first treating of their possibility. The second of their real existenceThe 4th ed., with additions. The advantages whereof, the reader may understand out of Dr. H. More's account prefixed hereunto. Also, two authentick, but wonderful stories of certain Swedish witches. Done into English by Dr. Horneck. With some account of Mr. Glanvil's life and writings.A. Bettesworth and J. Batley1726-01-01
Scepsis scientificaor, Confest ignorance, the way to science ; in an essay of the vanity of dogmatizing and confident opinionK. Paul, Trench & Co.1885-01-01-
Scepsis scientifica, or, Confest ignorance, the way to science; in an essay of the vanity of dogmatizing, and confident opinionK. Paul, Trench1885-01-01
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Scepsis scientificaor, Confest ignorance, the way to science ; in an essay of the vanity of dogmatizing and confident opinionKegan Paul, Trench & Co.1885-01-01
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A letter on preexistence to Richard Baxter1890-01-01
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The vanity of dogmatizingreproduced from the edition of 1661, with a bibliographical note by Moody E. PriorPublished for the Facsimile Text Society by Columbia Univ. Press1931-01-01
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The vanity of dogmatizingPublished for the Facsimile Text Society by Columbia University Press1931-01-01
Plus ultraor, The progress and advancement of knowledge since the days of Aristotle (1668)Scholars' Facsimiles & Reprints1958-01-01-
The unity of dogmatizingor, confidence in opinions manifested in a discourse of the shortness and uncertainty of our knowledge, and its causes : with some reflexions on peripateticism : and an apology for philosophys.n.1965-01-01
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Saducismus triumphatus; or, Full and plain evidence concerning witches and apparitions (1689)Scholars' Facsimiles & Reprints1966-01-01
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Collected works of Joseph GlanvillG. Olms1970-01-01
Some discourses, sermons, and remains1681Garland Pub.1979-01-01-
The flower beneath the icean experiment recordedDodman Press1979-01-01
Scepsis Scientifica, or Confest Ignorance, the Way to Science & Scire - I Tuum Nihil Est, or the Authors Defence of the Vanity of Dogmatizing (Collected Works of Joseph Glanvill; V. 3)Georg Olms Publishers1985-12-01
Blow at Modern Sadducism in Some Philosophical Considerations About WitchcraftKessinger Publishing2003-07-01
Scepsis Scientifica; or, the Vanity of DogmatizingAdamant Media Corporation2005-11-30-
Some Philosophical Considerations Touching the Being of Witches And Witchcraft. Written In a Letter to the much Honour'd Robert Hunt Esq
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A Further Discovery Of M. Stubbe, In A Brief Reply To His Last Pamphlet Against Jos. Glanvill. (ornament)
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Seasonable Reflections And Discovrses In Order to the Conviction, & Cure Of the Scoffing, & Infidelity Of a Degenerate Age
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Catholick Charity Recommended in a Sermon, Before The Right Honorable the Lord Mayor, And Aldermen of LondonIn order to the abating the Animosities among Christians, that have been occasion'd by Differences in Religion
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An earnest invitation to the sacrament of the Lords Supper. By Joseph Glanvill rector of Bathprinted for John Baker, at the sign of the Three Pigeons in St. Pauls Church-Yard
Scepsis scientifica: or, confest ignorance, the way to science; in an essay of the vanity of dogmatizing, and confident opinionE. Cotes, for Henry Eversden
Philosophia pia; or, a discourse of the religious temper, and tendencies of the experimental philosophy, which is profest by the Royal Society. To which is annext a recommendation, and defence of reason in the affairs of religionPrinted by J. Macock for James Collins-
A discourse concerning the difficulties of the way to happinesswhence they arise, and how they may be overcome. With an account of the shortness and vanity of the animal religion: In which the false marks of godliness are discovered, whereby many deceive themselves into an opinion of their extraordinary saintshipPrinted for James Collins, at the Kings-head in Westminster-hall
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A Philosophical Endeavour In the Defence Of the Being of Witches And ApparitionsWith some things concerning the Famous Greatreks. Written In a Letter to the much Honoured Robert Hunt, Esq;publisher not identified
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Plus Ultra : Or, The Progress and Advancement Of Knowledge Since the Days of Aristotle. In an Account of some of the most Remarkable Late Improvements Of Practical, Useful LearningTo Encourage Philosophical Endeavours. Occasioned By a Conference with one of the Notional Way
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A praefatory answer to Mr. Henry Stubbe, the Doctor of Warwickwherein the malignity, hypocrisie, falshood [sic] of his temper, pretences, reports, and the impertinency of his arguings and quotations in his Animadversions on Plus ultra, are discoveredPrinted by A. Clark for J. Collins
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Philosophia piaor, A discourse of the religious temper, and tendencies of the experimental philosophy, which is profest by the Royal Society; to which is annext, A recommendation, and defence of reason in the affairs of religion.Collins
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Logou threskeia, or, A seasonable recommendation and defence of reason in the affairs of religionagainst infidelity, scepticism, and fanaticisms of all sorts.Printed by E.C. and A.C. for James Collins ...
Plus ultraor, the progress and advancement of knowledge since the days of Aristotle. In an account of some of the most remarkable late improvements of practical, useful learningJames Collins-
The Way of HappinessRepresented in its Difficulties And Incouragements; And Cleared from many Popular and Dangerous Mistakes
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A praefatory answer to Mr. Henry Stubbe, the doctor of Warwickwherein the malignity, hypocrisie, falshood [sic] of his temper, pretences, reports, and the impertinency of his arguings and quotations in his Animadversions on Plus ultra, are discoveredPrinted by A. Clark for J. Collins
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A Preaefatory Answer To Mr. Henry Stubbe, The Doctor of Warwick. Wherein The of his {Temper, Pretences, Reports, And The Impertinency of his Arguings & Quotations In his Animadversions On Plvs Vltra, Are discoveredPrinted by A. Clark, for J. Collins, at the Kings
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An Account Of Mr. Fergvson His Common-Place-Book, In Two Letters. (ornament)
Essays on several important subjects in philosophy and religionPrinted by J.D. for John Baker and Henry Mortlock-
Seasonable reflections and discourses in order to the conviction, & cure of the scoffing, & infidelity of a degenerate age.Printed by R. W. for H. Mortlock ...
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Scepsis ScientificaOr, Confest Ignorance, the way to Science; In an Essay of The Vanity of Dogmatizing, And Confident Opinion. With A Reply to the Exceptions Of the Learned Thomas Albius
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Scir(e/i)tuum nihil est: or The authors defence of the vanity of dogmatizingagainst the exceptions of the learned Tho. Albius in his late Sciri.Eversden
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A blow at modern Sadducism in some philosophical considerations about witchcraftTo which is added, the relation of the fam'd disturbance by the drummer, in the house of Mr. John Mompesson: with some reflections on drollery and atheisme. By a member of the Royal SocietyPrinted by E. C[otes]. for James Collins, at the Kings Head in Westminster-Hall
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A Blow at Modern Sadducism In some Philosophical Considerations About Witchcraft. And the Relation of the Famed Disturbance at the House of M.Mompesson. With Reflections On Drollery, and AtheismeThe Fourth Edition Corrected and Inlarged.
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Logou thre skeia, or, A seasonable recommendation, and defence of reason, in the affairs of religion; against infidelity, scepticism, and fanaticisms of all sorts.printed by E.C. and A.C. for James Collins