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English: Fleuron from book:
Athenæ redivivæ: Or the new Athenian Oracle, Under Three General Heads, viz. I. The Divine Oracle (or Directory for Tender Consciences; Resolving all the Uncommon Cases propos'd to the Athenian Society, by Persons under Trouble of Mind, &c. II. The Philosophick and Miscellaneous Oracle; Answering all Questions in any part of Learning; where we entirely throw off the Rules and Pedantry of the Old Way, and think a New, both for our selves and our querists. III. The Secret (or Ladies) Oracle: Giving a Modest Satisfaction to the Nicer Questions, relating to the Arcana Naturae, and such Love Secrets as are privately sent to the Athenian Society, by Young Gentlemen and Ladies. The Whole, Resolving such Nice and Curious Questions in Divinity, Chronology, History, Philosophy, Law, Physick, Trade, Mathematicks, Love, Poetry, &c. As were never Answer'd in the Old Athenian Oracles Vol. I. Part I. To be Continued in this Method, till the Question-Project is Compleated.
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Fleuron A Database of Eighteenth-Century Printers' Ornaments.
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printed by Geo: Larkin, for S. Malthus, in London-House-Yard, at the West End of St. Pauls
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Religion and Philosophy
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T065522
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