v. 1. Philosophical works, 1705-21: Life of G. Berkeley, by the editor. Commonplace book. An essay towards a new theory of vision. A treatise concerning the principles of human knowledge (pt. 1) Three dialogues between Hylas and Philonous. De motu.--v. 2. Philosophical works, 1732-33: Alciphron. The theory of vision.--v. 3. Philosophical works, 1734-52: The analyst. A defence of free-thinking in mathematics. Reasons for not replying to Mr. Walton's "full answer". Siris. Letters ... on the virtue
...s of tar-water. Farther thoughts on tar-water. Appendices: A. Berkeley's rough draft of the Introduction to the Principles of human knowledge. B. Arthur Collier. C. Samuel Johnson and Jonathan Edwards. D. Some of Berkeley's early critics. E. An essay 'Of infinites' by Berkeley.--v. 4. Miscellaneous works, 1707-50: Arithmetica absque algebra aut Euclide demonstrata. Miscellanea mathematica. Description of the Cave of Dunmore. Revelation of life and immortality. Passive obedience. Essays in the Guardian. Two sermons at Leghorn in 1714. Journal in Italy in 1717-1718. An essay towards preventing the ruin of Great Britain. A proposal ... for converting the savage Americans to Christianity by a college to be erected in the isles of Bermuda. Verses on the prospect of planting arts and learning in America. Notes of sermons ... at Newport, R. I., 1729-31 A sermon preached before the Incorporated society for the propagation of the Gospel in foreign parts ... 1732. The Querist. A discourse addressed to magistrates ... Primary visitation charge ... Address on confirmation. A letter ... on the differences between the Roman and Anglican churches. Two letters on the ... rebellion in 1745. A word to the wise. Maxims concerning patriotism. Appendix: The first edition of the 'Querist'
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