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James Frazier (ca. 1751/55-1818) was born in or near Edinburgh, Scotland. He married Deborah Emory of Kent County, Delaware in 1779. Descendants lived in Delaware, Maryland, Minnesota, and elsewhere.
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Ever since Bishop Stillingfleet accused John Locke of having unwittingly paved the way with his Essay for the alleged heresy promulgated in John Toland's Christianity Not Mysterious, the latter two thinkers and works have been consistently joined in histories of philosophy covering the rise of natural religion in England. While scholars have generally thought that Locke got the better of the good bishop in their subsequent written exchanges initiated by the charge, they appear merely to assume that Stillingfleet correctly read Toland and that Locke accepts that reading. Perhaps the most obvious piece of evidence favoring that stance is that while Locke clearly admits "above reason" doctrines...
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