A bronze inscription in the public library of Bridgend calls Richard Price Philosopher. Preacher. Actuary. Cfaill Dynolryw [Friend of Humanity]. He was all these and something more. Son of a Welsh Presbyterian of Calvinistic leaning, Richard Price was educated for the ministry. That he belonged in the best of Dissenting tradition was exhibited at an early age in his own interest in Arianism, an interest fostered by the academy at Pentwyn where he studied. Here he met the works of Samuel Clarke, which thoroughly aroused the ire of his father. Richard Price did not cringe in the face of hostile public opinion when events temporarily brought his principles into unpopularity. More than most of his liberal contemporaries, he was truly a torch...
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Analysis of Thomas Paine, his Enlightenment inspirations, and the profound ways he defined and evolv...
The canonical image of John Locke as one of the first philosophes is so deeply engrained that we co...
Although the philosophy (as well as the whole movement) of Enlightenment was born in the Netherland...
The canonical image of John Locke as one of the first philosophes is so deeply engrained that we co...
This essay is concerned with the political thought of Richard Price, the Eighteenth Century Dissente...
In the emerging spectrum of British 'friendship to liberty' over the period 1773-78 as it was expres...
In the emerging spectrum of British 'friendship to liberty' over the period 1773-78 as it was expres...
An analysis of Richard Price's 1789 "Discourse on the Love of our Country" in the context of the ser...
This study examines the idea of historical progress of the eighteenth-century English theologian and...
International audienceAn analysis of Richard Price's 1789 "Discourse on the Love of our Country" in ...
A look at Thomas Paine's ideologies and impacts both in the Colonies and throughout the world. Exami...
This essay presents an analysis of two eighteenth-century controversies on liberty and necessity of ...
This essay presents an analysis of two eighteenth-century controversies on liberty and necessity of ...
Though little known to most students of the American Revolution, the British Radicals of the 1770s c...
My presentation covers the literature of Thomas Paine and it\u27s precedence on the society in whic...
Analysis of Thomas Paine, his Enlightenment inspirations, and the profound ways he defined and evolv...
The canonical image of John Locke as one of the first philosophes is so deeply engrained that we co...
Although the philosophy (as well as the whole movement) of Enlightenment was born in the Netherland...
The canonical image of John Locke as one of the first philosophes is so deeply engrained that we co...