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Paperback The New Association: Part. Ii. With Farther Improvements. ... An Answer To Some Objections In The Pretended D. Foe's Explication, In The Reflections U Book

ISBN: 1178565602

ISBN13: 9781178565607

The New Association: Part. Ii. With Farther Improvements. ... An Answer To Some Objections In The Pretended D. Foe's Explication, In The Reflections U

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In "The New Association, Part II," Charles Leslie continues his exploration of political and religious issues. This work builds upon earlier discussions and responds to objections raised against his arguments, particularly those found in Daniel Defoe's supposed explications and reflections on "The Shortest Way."

Leslie engages with the political and religious controversies of his time, offering insights into the debates surrounding government, authority, and the role of dissent. His detailed analysis provides a valuable window into the intellectual landscape of the period. The text presents a fascinating glimpse into the complexities of early 18th-century political discourse, making it a significant resource for scholars interested in political theory, religious history, and the history of ideas.

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