Coward, William, 1657?-1725.
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Licentia poetica discuss'd or, the true test of poetry. Without which it is impossible to judge of, or compose, a correct English poem. To which are added, critical observations on the principal, antient and modern poets. viz. Homer, Horace, Virgil, Milton, Waller, Cowley, Dryden, &c. as frequently liable to Just Censure. A poem. By W. Coward, Coll. Med. Lond. M.D.
Coward, William, 1657?-1725.Date: 1709- E-books
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A discourse concerning the certainty of a future and immortal state. In some moral, physiological and religious considerations
Coward, William, 1657?-1725.Date: MDCCXLI. [1741]- E-books
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The grand essay: or, a vindication of reason, and religion, against impostures of philosophy Proving according to those Ideas and Conceptions of Things Human Understanding is capable of forming to it self. 1. That the Existence of any Immaterial Substance is a Philosophic Imposture, and impossible to be conceived. 2. That all Matter has Originally created in it, a principle of Internal, or Self-Motion. 3. That Matter and Motion must be the Foundation of Thought in Men and Brutes. To which is added, A brief answer to Mr. Broughton's Physcholo. &c. By W.C. M.D. C.M. L.C
Coward, William, 1657?-1725.Date: 1704- E-books
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A discourse concerning the certainty of a future and immortal state. In some moral, physiological, and religious considerations. By a doctor of physick
Coward, William, 1657?-1725.Date: MDCCVI. [1706]- E-books
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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.Date: [1705?]