Samuel Colliber
Samuel Colliber was an English writer, a lay author on theological and naval matters. John Knox Laughton suggested he was a Royal Navy volunteer or schoolmaster.
Works
Colliber published in 1727 Columna Rostrata, a naval history with significant coverage of the Anglo-Dutch wars of the 17th century. It took account of Dutch and French sources. A second edition was published in 1742.Colliber wrote also a number of religious tracts, including:
- An Impartial Enquiry into the Existence and Nature of God, citing Pierre Poiret and among other Cartesian thinkers, and which ran through several editions;
- The Christian Religion Founded on Reason ;
- Free Thoughts concerning Souls, citing Spinoza; and
- The Known God, or the Author of Nature unveiled.