Anthony Collins Quotes

Anthony Collins (1713). “A discourse of free-thinking, occasion'd by the rise and growth of a sect call'd Free-thinkers. By Anthony Collins”, p.6
Anthony Collins (1713). “A Discourse of Free-thinking: Occasion'd by the Rise and Growth of a Sect Call'd Free-thinkers ...”, p.10
Charles Bradlaugh, John Watts, Anthony Collins (2012). “Half-Hours with the Freethinkers”, p.69, The Floating Press
It is not enough to render things equal to the will, that they are equal or alike in themselves.
Anthony Collins (1790). “A philosophical inquiry concerning human liberty”, p.32