The just scrutiny: or, a serious enquiry into the modern notions of the soul. I. Consider'd as Breath of Life, or a Power (not Immaterial Substance) united to Body, according to the H. Scriptures. II. As a Principle Naturally Mortal, but Immortaliz'd by its Union with the Baptismal Spirit, according to Platonisme lately Christianiz'd. With a comparative disquisition between the scriptural and philosophic state of the dead; and some Remarks on the Consequences of such Opinions. By W. C. M.D.

  • Coward, William, 1657?-1725.
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London : printed for John Chantry, at the Sign of Lincolns-Inn-Square near Lincolns-Inn-Fields, [1705?]

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