Second thoughts concerning human soul, demonstrating the notion of human soul, As believ'd to be a Spiritual Immortal Substance, united to Human Body, to be a plain heathenish invention, and not consonant to the principles of philosophy, reason, or religion; But the Ground only of many Absurd, and Superstitious Opinions, Abominable to the Reformed Churches, And Derogatory in General to True Christianity.
- Coward, William, 1657?-1725.
- Date:
- 1702
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London : printed for R. Basset at the Mitre over against Chancery-Lane in Fleetstreet, 1702.
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[24],458,[6]p. ; 80.
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ESTC T137990