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The intellectuall Powers of the Soule |
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The Wit or Understanding |
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Reason, Vnderstanding |
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Opinion, Judgement |
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The Power of Will |
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The Relations betwixt Wit and Will |
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The Intellectuall Memorie |
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An Acclamation |
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That the Soule is Immortal, and cannot Die |
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Reason I--Drawne from the desire of Knowledge |
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Reason II--Drawn from the Motion of the Soule |
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The Soul compared to a Riuer |
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Reason III--From Contempt of Death in the better Sort of Spirits |
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Reason IV--From the Feare of Death in the Wicked Soules |
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Reason V--From the generall Desire of Immortalitie |
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Reason VI--From the very Doubt and Disputation of Immortalitie |
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That the Soule cannot be destroyed |
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Her Cause ceaseth not |
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She hath no Contrary |
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Shee cannot Die for want of Food |
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Violence cannot destroy her |
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Time cannot destroy her |
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Objections against the Immortalitie of the Soule |
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Objection I |
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Answere |
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Objection II |
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Answere |
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Objection III |
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Answere |
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Objection IV |
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Answere |
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Objection V |
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Answere |
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The Generall Consent of All |
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