Berkeley, G. (1735). A defence of free-thinking in mathematics.: In answer to a pamphlet of Philalethes Cantabrigiensis [ps., i.e. J.Jurin] intituled, Geometry no friend to infidelity, or, a defence of Sir Isaac Newton, and the British mathematicians. Also an appendix concerning Mr. Walton's vindication of the principle of fluxions against the objections contained in the analyst ... By the author of The minute philosopher. printed by M. Rhames, for R. Gunne.
MLA CitationBerkeley, George. A Defence of Free-thinking in Mathematics.: In Answer to a Pamphlet of Philalethes Cantabrigiensis [ps., I.e. J.Jurin] Intituled, Geometry No Friend to Infidelity, or, a Defence of Sir Isaac Newton, and the British Mathematicians. Also an Appendix Concerning Mr. Walton's Vindication of the Principle of Fluxions Against the Objections Contained in the Analyst ... By the Author of The Minute Philosopher. printed by M. Rhames, for R. Gunne, 1735.