Pantheisticon: or, the Form Of Celebrating the Socratic-Society. <br />Divided into Three Parts. <br />Which Contain, <br />I. The Morals and Axioms of the Pantheists; or the Brotherhood. <br />II. Their Deity and Philosophy. <br />III. Their Liberty, and a Law, neither deceiving, nor to be deceived. <br />To which is prefix'd a Discourse upon the Antient and Modern Societies of the Learned, as also upon the Infinite and Eternal Universe. And subjoined, a short dissertation upon a Two-fold Philosophy of the Pantheists, that is to be followed; together with an Idea of the best and most accomplished Man. <br />Written Originally in Latin, by the Ingenious Mr. John Toland. And now, for the first Time, faithfully rendered into English. (Summary from frontispiece.)