Author:Joseph Glanvill

Works

 * Vanity of Dogmatizing (1661)
 * Saducismus Triumphatus (1700)
 * Lux Orientalis (1662)
 * Scepsis Scientifica (1665), including Reply to the exceptions of Thomas Albius; or scire/i tuum nihil est and Letter to a friend concerning Aristotle
 * Philosophical considerations touching Witches and Witchcraft (1666)
 * An Account of the famed disturbance by the drummer at the house of Mr. Mompesson
 * A Whip for the Droll; Fidler for the Atheist
 * Plus Ultra, or the Progress and Advancement of Knowledge since the days of Aristotle (1668)
 * The Way of Happiness, or its Difficulties and Encouragements (1670).
 * ΛOΓOΥ ΘΡHΣKEIA, or a Seasonable Recommendation and Defence of Reason in affairs of Religion against Infidelity,’ &c. (1670)
 * Philosophia Pia; a Discourse of the Religious Temper of the Experimental Philosophy professed by the Royal Society (1671)
 * A Prefatory Answer to Mr. Henry Stubbe … in his animadversions on “Plus Ultra” (1670)
 * A further discovery of Mr. Henry Stubbe (1671)
 * An Earnest Invitation to the Lord's Supper (1673)
 * Seasonable Reflections
 * Essays on several Important Subjects (1676)
 * An Essay concerning Preaching’ (with ‘A Seasonable Defence of Preaching’) (1678)
 * Some Discourses, Sermons and Remains (1681)
 * The Zealous and Impartial Protestant (1681)