A defence of the commonly-received doctrine of the human soul , as an immaterial and naturally-immortal principle in man, against the objections of some modern writers: including the true Scripture-Doctrine of death, life and immortality, and of the necessity and extent o the Christian redemption. By Thomas Broughton, A. M. Prebendary of Sarum, and Vicar of St. Mary Redcliff, and St. Thomas, in Bristol.
- Broughton, Thomas, 1704-1774.
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- M.DCC.LXVI. [1766]
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A defence of the commonly-received doctrine of the human soul, as an immaterial and naturally-immortal principle in man, against the objections of some modern writers: including the true Scripture-Doctrine of death, life and immortality, and of the necess
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Bristol : printed for T. Cadell, in Wine-Street; and sold by Messrs. Johnson and Davenport, Booksellers, in Pater-Noster Row, London, M.DCC.LXVI. [1766]
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