(i) [JENYNS, Roger Soame]. A free Inquiry into the Nature and Origin of Evil, London: R. and J. Dodsley, 1757, small 8°, engraved vignette to title (new endpapers), contemporary half calf and marbled boards (rebacked, covers lightly rubbed).

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(i) [JENYNS, Roger Soame]. A free Inquiry into the Nature and Origin of Evil, London: R. and J. Dodsley, 1757, small 8°, engraved vignette to title (new endpapers), contemporary half calf and marbled boards (rebacked, covers lightly rubbed).
(ii) [WARD, Edward]. The Parish Gutt'lers: or, the Humour of a select Vestry, London: [no publisher], 1722, small 8°, modern morocco-backed boards.
(iii) BATE, Julius. A Reply to Dr. Sharp's Review and Defence of his Dissertations on the Scripture and Meaning of Aleim and Berith, London, E. Withers, 1755, 2 parts in one volume, FIRST EDITION, half titles present [bound with] George KALMAR. Mr. Bate's Answer to Dr. Sharp's Two Dissertations answered, London: W. Sandby, 1751, FIRST EDITION [and] Thomas SHARP. Two Dissertations concerning the Etymology and Scripture-Meaning of the Hebrew Words Elohim and Berith, London: J. and P. Knapton, 1751, FIRST EDITION, 3 works bound together (title of second work lightly soiled, presentation inscription at foot of title cropped), contemporary half calf and marbled boards (head of spine chipped).
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