All Items 3 Collection 1 Archives & Special Collections 3 Contributor 2 Butler, Joseph, 1692-1752 3 Hitchcock, Edward, 1793-1864 3 Topic 5 Analogy (Religion) 3 Apologetics 3 Books and reading 3 Natural theology 3 Notebooks, sketchbooks, etc. 3 Part Of 1 Edward and Orra White Hitchcock Papers 3 Genre 2 Notebooks 3 Notes 3 mods.shelfLocator 1 Box 23 Folder 2 3 Butler's analogy, no. 4 Hitchcock, Edward, 1793-1864 A notebook in which Edward Hitchcock has taken notes on part 2, chapters 2 through 5 of Joseph Butler's "The Analogy of Religion, Natural and Revealed, to the Constitution and the Course of Nature." This is number four of a series of nine notebooks in which Hitchcock has taken notes on Butler's text. Hitchcock's notes consist primarily of paraphrasing Butler's text, including summaries of Butler's arguments. Hitchcock has divided his notes into sections based on "lessons" that he has identified in the chapters, with most chapters containing one or two lessons. This section of notes includes lessons 13 through 17. Butler's analogy, no. 4 Butler's analogy, no. 5 Hitchcock, Edward, 1793-1864 A notebook in which Edward Hitchcock has taken notes on part 2, chapters 5-7 of Joseph Butler's "The Analogy of Religion, Natural and Revealed, to the Constitution and the Course of Nature." This is number five of a series of nine notebooks in which Hitchcock has taken notes on Butler's text. Hitchcock's notes consist primarily of paraphrasing Butler's text, including summaries of Butler's arguments. Hitchcock has divided his notes into sections based on "lessons" that he has identified in the chapters, with most chapters containing one or two lessons. This section of notes continues lesson 17 from the fourth notebook and includes lessons 18 through 21. Butler's analogy, no. 5 Butler's analogy, no. 6 Hitchcock, Edward, 1793-1864 A notebook in which Edward Hitchcock has taken notes on part 2 chapters 7 and 8 of Joseph Butler's "The Analogy of Religion, Natural and Revealed, to the Constitution and the Course of Nature," as well as on the introductory essay by Albert Barnes published in some editions of the text. This is number six of a series of nine notebooks in which Hitchcock has taken notes on Butler's text. Hitchcock's notes consist primarily of paraphrasing Butler's text, including summaries of Butler's arguments. Hitchcock has divided his notes into sections based on "lessons" that he has identified in the chapters, with most chapters containing one or two lessons. This section of notes continues lesson 21 from the fifth notebook and contains lessons 22 through 24. Butler's analogy, no. 6