A disquisition about the final causes of natural things: wherein it is inquir'd, whether, and (if at all) with what cautions a naturalist should admit them?
D. Edmundi Dickinsoni M.D. Physica vetus & vera: sive tractatus de naturali veritate hexaëmeri Mosaici. Per quem probatur in bistoria Creationis, tum Generationis universae methodum atque modum, tum verae Philosophiae principia, strictim atque breviter à Mose tradi
Dickinson, Edmund
Eighteenth Century Collections Online, 1702
Londini: typis Ilivianis, vænales prostant apud Henricum Ribotteau Bibliopolam in vico dicto The Strand, è regione aedium Bedfordianarum
Philosophical essays on various subjects: viz., space, substance, body, spirit, the operations of the soul in union with the body, innate ideas, perpetual consciousness, place and motion of spirits, the departing soul, the resurrection of the body, the production and operations of plants and animals : with some remarks on Mr. Locke's essay on the human understanding; to which is subjoined, A brief scheme of ontology, or, The science of being in general: with its affections (3rd ed.), 1742, p.250-280