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A treatise concerning the state of departed souls before, and at, and after the resurrection. Written originally in Latin by the late Rev. Dr. Thomas Burnet, Master of the Charter-House, Author of the Theory of the Earth. Translated into English by Mr. Dennis.
Burnet, Thomas, 1635?-1715.Date: MDCXXXIII [i.e. 1733]- Books
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Farther thoughts concerning human soul, in defence of Second thoughts; wherein the weak efforts of the Reverend Mr. Turner, and other less significant writers are occasionally answer'd. By the author of Second thoughts.
Coward, William, 1657?-1725.Date: 1703- Books
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The necessity of revelation: or an enquiry into the extent of human powers with respect to matters of religion; especially those two fundamental articles, the being of God, and the immortality of the soul. By Archibald Campbell, D. D. Regius Professor of Divinity and Ecclesiastical History in the University of St. Andrews.
Campbell, Archibald, 1691-1756.Date: MDCCXXXIX. [1739]- Books
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Manchester al mondo : Comtemplatio mortis, et immortalitatis. A contemplation of death and immortality.
Manchester, Henry Montagu, Earl of, 1563?-1642Date: 1661- Books
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Two treatises : in the one of which, the nature of bodies, in the other, the nature of mans soule, is looked into : in way of discovery of the immortality of reasonable soules.
Digby, Kenelm, 1603-1665Date: 1645- Books
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Manchester al mondo : Comtemplatio mortis & immortalitatis.
Manchester, Henry Montagu, Earl of, 1563?-1642Date: 1642- Books
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The solitary soul seeking immortality, finds the foundation of felicity in meditation and prayer Done by a serious divine in solitude, and sent out for the consolation of all pious christians, who desire to find the Kingdom of Christ while they are in the Body, and the Enjoyment of compleat Happiness, when Mortality shall be swallowed up of Life.
Serious divine.Date: [1710?]- Books
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The immortality of the human soul, demonstrated by the light of Nature. In two dialogues / [Walter Charleton].
Charleton, Walter, 1620-1707.Date: 1657- Books
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Coheleth. A soul upon recollection; coming into incontestible sentiments of religion; such as all the sons of wisdom, will and must forever justify. Written by a fellow of the Royal Society. Offering the advice of a father going out of the world, unto a son coming into it.
Mather, Cotton, 1663-1728.Date: 1720- Books
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Immortality preternatural to human souls; the gift of Jesus Christ, collated by the Holy Spirit in baptism; proved to be a Catholick doctrine by the universal consent of the holy fathers of the first four centuries. Being a vindication of Mr. Dodwell against that part of Mr. Clark's answer, which concerns the Fathers, wherein their judgment is sincerely and fully represented, and demonstrated to be inconsistent with Mr. Clark's misconstructions and perversions. By a presbyter of the Church of England.
Pitts, Joseph.Date: 1708- Books
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Human souls naturally immortal. Translated from a Latin manuscript, by S. E. With a recommendatory preface, by Jeremy Collier, M.A.
Date: 1707- Books
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The divine instinct, recommended to men. Translated from the French.
Muralt, Béat Louis de, 1665-1749.Date: MDCCLI. [1751]- Books
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The natural mortality of humane souls clearly demonstrated, from the Holy Scriptures, and the concurrent Testimonies of the Primitive Writers. Being an explication of a famous passage in the dialogue of S. Justin Martyr with Tryphon, concerning the Soul's Immortality. In a Letter to a Friend. With an appendix; consisting of a letter to the Reverend Mr. John Norris of Bemerton. and An Expostulation, relating to the late Insults of Mr. Clark and Mr. Chishull. By Henry Dodwell, M.A.
Dodwell, Henry, 1641-1711.Date: 1708- Books
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Letters from the living to the living, Relating to the Present transactions both Publick and Private. With their several answers. Under the following Heads, Viz. Reformation. The P--- of P--pl--r, to a City Knight, for some years since one of the Elect, but now under a State of Reprobation, &c. Sing-Song Tigellius the Undone, the Unfortunate Tigellius, to his Brethren at Will's Coffee-House. Clement the Pope, to the Doge, and Republick of Venice. Mr. J--- F--- to Mr. J--- P--- Abridgment a Bookseller, to Original an Author. The Two hundred Maidens at the Bath, to the Virgins in Oxford. The Duke of Burgundy to the King of Spain. Tom Double to his Brother Under-Spur-Leather in the Country. John D--- by the Pharisaical Printer, to John T--d the Scribe. From a Voluntier at St. Maries to his Friend in London. A Letter from a young Officer at Vigo, to his Friend at London. Gossip Murray the Projector to Inquisitive Love-News. Written by Several Hands.
Date: printed in the year, 1703- Books
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Friendship in death; in twenty letters from the dead to the living. To which are added, letters moral and entertaining, in prose and verse. In three parts. By Mrs. Elizabeth Rowe. In two volumes.
Rowe, Elizabeth Singer, 1674-1737.Date: MDCCLXXXVI. [1786]- Books
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The doctrine of a future state, and that of the soul's immortality, asserted and distinctly proved; in two letters to a free-thinker. Occasion'd by the late Duke of Buckingham's epitaph. To which is prefix'd, a version of the epitaph. With an introduction, containing extracts of two letters relating to the conduct of that noble lord. By Richard Fiddes, D. D. late rector of Halsham.
Fiddes, Richard, 1671-1725.Date: [1725]- Books
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The natural immortality of the soul asserted, and proved from the Scriptures, and first fathers: in answer to Mr Dodwell's epistolary discourse, in which he endeavours to prove the soul to be a principle naturally mortal. By Thomas Milles, B.D.
Milles, Thomas, 1671-1740.Date: MDCCVII. [1707]- Books
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The necessity of divine revelation, or reason no guide to man. An essay.
Pettman, William, active 1778.Date: M.DCC.LXXVIII. [1778]- Books
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The mourners cordial against excessive sorrovv : discovering what grounds of hope Gods people have concerning their dead friends by Samuel Willard, teacher of a church in Boston. Very suitable to be given at funerals. [Five lines from II Corinthians].
Willard, Samuel, 1640-1707Date: 1691- Books
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The evidence of reason in proof of the immortality of the soul, independent on the more abstruse inquiry into the nature of matter and spirit. Collected from the manuscripts of Mr. Baxter, Author of an Inquiry into the Nature of the Human Soul, and of Matho. To which is prefixed a letter from the editor to the Reverend Dr. Priestley.
Baxter, Andrew, 1686?-1750.Date: M.DCC.LXXIX. [1779]- Books
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Manchester al mondo : Contemplatio mortis et immortalitatis, a contemplation of death and immortality.
Manchester, Henry Montagu, Earl of, 1563?-1642Date: 1666- Books
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Hē Charis dotheisa II. Tim.1.9. That is, the holy spirit the author of immortality, or, immortality a peculiar grace of the gospel, No Natural Ingredient of the Soul; proved From the Holy Scriptures, and Fathers against Mr. Clark's bold assertion of the soul's natural immortality, Against Scripture, the Doctrine of the Church in the Purest, and most Primitive Ages of it, and Reason Guided (as it ought to be) by the Word of God. Wherein The Holy Fathers, and most Sacred Scriptures, are rescued from his Plain Misrepresentations, and it is solidly proved, that he hath not One Sentence of the Fathers, or One Text of Scripture on his Side; being a vindication of Mr. Dodwell's Epistolary discourse from all the Aspersions of the Foresaid Pretended Answerer. With some Animadversions on Mr. Chishul and Dr. Whitby. By a Presbyter of the Church of England.
Pitts, Joseph.Date: MDCCVIII. [1708]- Books
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An essay on the existence of God, and the immortality of the soul. Wherein these two important points are ascertained by clear and natural arguments, and the Error of those that abandon themselves over to the Conduct of Chance is refuted; with Evident Proofs of the Necessity Mankind are under to forsake this wild and dangerous Conduct, as the only Means to secure their eternal Happiness. By Philanthropos
Philanthropos (Lover of mankind).Date: MDCCL. [1750]- Books
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Contemplatio mortis, et immortalitatis.
Manchester, Henry Montagu, Earl of, 1563?-1642Date: Anno Dom. 1631- Books
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The existence of human soul after death: proved from scripture, reason and philosopy. ... By Benj. Hampton, ...
Hampton, Benj. (Benjamin).Date: 1711