Bibliographics

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A23100Augustine, Saint, Bishop of Hippo.The sinners glasse containing Augustines Ladder to paradise : with diuers meditations and prayers, both for morning and euening / collected out of Saint Augustine and other ancient fathers.1609244137298nan./cache/A23100.xml./txt/A23100.txt
A26782Bates, William, 1625-1699.Considerations of the existence of God and of the immortality of the soul, with the recompences of the future state for the cure of infidelity, the hectick evil of the times / by William Bates ...16764188412099nan./cache/A26782.xml./txt/A26782.txt
A26941Baxter, Richard, 1615-1691.The invaluable price of an immortal soul shewing the vanity of most people in taking care for the body, but neglect their duty as to the preservation of their never-dying souls : with advice to secure sinners to examine themselves before it be too late, that when death shall come to separate their souls from their bodies, they may be in a condition to welcome death for that happy change which all prepared Christians will ever rejoyce in : very necessary for all people to read and consider who would willingly be accounted true Christians : with large admonition to prayer as a duty most incumbant upon all who desire to obtain everlasting life through Christ Jesus.168146611099nan./cache/A26941.xml./txt/A26941.txt
A26963Baxter, Richard, 1615-1691.The nature and immortality of the soul proved in answer to one who professed perplexing doubtfulness / by Richard Baxter.1682158244686nan./cache/A26963.xml./txt/A26963.txt
A27212Beaumont, Joseph, 1616-1699.Psyche, or, Loves mysterie in XX canto''s, displaying the intercourse betwixt Christ and the soule / by Joseph Beaumont ...164825598095187nan./cache/A27212.xml./txt/A27212.txt
A16740Breton, Nicholas, 1545?-1626?Diuine considerations of the soule concerning the excellencie of God, and the vilenesse of man. Verie necessarie and profitable for euerie true Christian seriously looke into. By N.B. G.1608202646300nan./cache/A16740.xml./txt/A16740.txt
A29667Brooke, Robert Greville, Baron, 1607-1643.The nature of truth, its union and unity with the soule which is one in its essence, faculties, acts, one with truth / discussed by the Right Honorable Robert Lord Brook, in a letter to a private friend ; by whom it is now published for the publick good.1641231367135nan./cache/A29667.xml./txt/A29667.txt
A30150Bunyan, John, 1628-1688.The greatness of the soul and unspeakableness of the loss thereof with the causes of the losing it : first preached at Pinners-Hall, and now enlarged and published for good / by John Bunyan.16914979915555nan./cache/A30150.xml./txt/A30150.txt
A28525Böhme, Jakob, 1575-1624.Forty questions of the soul concerning its original, essence, substance, nature or quality and property, what it is from eternity to eternity : framed by a lover of the great mysteries, Doctor Balthasar Walter, and answered in the year 1620 / by Jacob Behme, called Teutonicus Philosophus ; Englished by John Sparrow ...16658191926866nan./cache/A28525.xml./txt/A28525.txt
A32696Charleton, Walter, 1619-1707.The immortality of the human soul, demonstrated by the light of nature in two dialogues.16574970414535nan./cache/A32696.xml./txt/A32696.txt
A32698Charleton, Walter, 1619-1707.Enquiries into human nature in VI. anatomic prælections in the new theatre of the Royal Colledge of Physicians in London / by Walter Charleton ...168010934031802nan./cache/A32698.xml./txt/A32698.txt
A37242Davies, John, Sir, 1569-1626.A work for none but angels & men. That is to be able to look into, and to know our selves. Or a book shewing what the soule is, subsisting and having its operations without the body; its more th[e]n a perfection or reflection of the sense, or teperature of humours: how she exercises her powers of vegetative or quickening power of the senses. Of the imaginations or common sense, the phantasie, sensative memory, passions motion of life, local motion, and intellectual powers of the soul. Of the wit, understanding, reason, opinion, judgement, power of will, and the relations betwixt wit & wil. Of the intellectual memory, that the soule is immortall, and cannot dye, cannot be destroyed, her cause ceaseth not, violence nor time cannot destroy her; and all objections answered to the contrary.1653125603811nan./cache/A37242.xml./txt/A37242.txt
A37244Davies, John, Sir, 1569-1626.A work for none but angels & men that is to be able to look into and to know ourselves, or a book shewing what the soule is, subsisting and having its operations without the body ... : of the imagination or common sense, the phantasie, sensative memory, passions, motion of life, the local motion, intellectual power of the soul ... Thomas Jenner has lineas composuit.1658123193257nan./cache/A37244.xml./txt/A37244.txt
A37239Davies, John, Sir, 1569-1626.The original, nature, and immortality of the soul a poem : with an introduction concerning humane knowledge / written by Sir John Davies ... ; with a prefatory account concerning the author and poem.1697211327259nan./cache/A37239.xml./txt/A37239.txt
A35987Digby, Kenelm, Sir, 1603-1665.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.164427120779745nan./cache/A35987.xml./txt/A35987.txt
A35985Digby, Kenelm, Sir, 1603-1665.Of bodies and of mans soul to discover the immortality of reasonable souls : with two discourses, Of the powder of sympathy, and, Of the vegetation of plants / by Sir Kenelm Digby, Knight.166926549573075nan./cache/A35985.xml./txt/A35985.txt
A36909Dunton, John, 1659-1733.The visions of the soul, before it comes into the body in several dialogues / written by a member of the Anthenian Society.16923958713154nan./cache/A36909.xml./txt/A36909.txt
A38619Espagne, Jean d'', 1591-1659.Enchyridion physicæ restitutæ, or, The summary of physicks recovered wherein the true harmony of nature is explained, and many errours of the ancient philosophers, by canons and certain demonstrations, are clearly evidenced and evinced.1651330839097nan./cache/A38619.xml./txt/A38619.txt
A42818Glanvill, Joseph, 1636-1680.Lux orientalis, or, An enquiry into the opinion of the Eastern sages concerning the praeexistence of souls being a key to unlock the grand mysteries of providence, in relation to mans sin and misery.16623804410481nan./cache/A42818.xml./txt/A42818.txt
A70182Glanvill, Joseph, 1636-1680. Lux orientalis.Two choice and useful treatises the one, Lux orientalis, or, An enquiry into the opinion of the Eastern sages concerning the praeexistence of souls, being a key to unlock the grand mysteries of providence in relation to mans sin and misery : the other, A discourse of truth / by the late Reverend Dr. Rust ... ; with annotations on them both.168211522733717nan./cache/A70182.xml./txt/A70182.txt
A85674Gregory, Edmund, b. 1615 or 16.An historical anatomy of Christian melancholy, sympathetically set forth, in a threefold state of the soul. 1 Endued with grace, 2 ensnared in sin, 3 troubled in conscience. With a concluding meditation on the fourth verse of the ninth chapter of Saint John. / By Edmund Gregory, sometimes Bachelour of Arts in Trin. Coll. Oxon.16465016814472nan./cache/A85674.xml./txt/A85674.txt
A45359Hallywell, Henry, d. 1703?A private letter of satisfaction to a friend concerning 1. The sleep of the soul, 2. The state of the soul after death, till the resurrection, 3. The reason of the seldom appearing of separate spirits, 4. Prayer for departed souls whether lawful or no.1667168854570nan./cache/A45359.xml./txt/A45359.txt
A71322Hill, William, Doctor in Diuinitie, attributed name. autThe infancie of the soule; or, The soule of an infant A subiect neuer yet treated of by any. Which sheweth the infusion there of whiles that the infant resteth in the wombe: the time when, with the manner how. Gathered from the boosome of trueth; begunne in loue, and finished in the desire to posit others. The contnets are in the next page following. William Hill.1605124313875nan./cache/A71322.xml./txt/A71322.txt
A43995Hobbes, Thomas, 1588-1679.Humane nature, or, The fundamental elements of policy being a discovery of the faculties, acts, and passions of the soul of man from their original causes, according to such philosophical principles as are not commonly known or asserted / by Tho. Hobbs.1684230307046nan./cache/A43995.xml./txt/A43995.txt
A63913Horneck, Anthony, 1641-1697.A phisico-theological discourse upon the Divine Being, or first cause of all things, providence of God, general and particular, separate existence of the human soul, certainty of reveal''d religion, fallacy of modern inspiration, and danger of enthusiasm to which is added An appendix concerning the corruption of humane nature, the force of habits, and the necessity of supernatural aid to the acquest of eternal happiness : with epistolary conferences between the deceased Dr. Anthony Horneck and the author, relating to these subjects : in several letters from a gentleman to his doubting friend.169810080629966nan./cache/A63913.xml./txt/A63913.txt
A51412Mather, Cotton, 1663-1728.The spirit of man, or, Some meditations (by way of essay) on the sense of that scripture, 1 Thes. 1:23 ... by Charles Morton ...1692230517995nan./cache/A51412.xml./txt/A51412.txt
A51225Moore, John, 1646-1714.Of the immortality of the soul a sermon preached before the King and Queen at White-Hall upon Palm-Sunday, 1694 / by the Right Reverend Father in God, John Bishop of Norwich.169484852466nan./cache/A51225.xml./txt/A51225.txt
A51304More, Henry, 1614-1687.The immortality of the soul, so farre forth as it is demonstrable from the knowledge of nature and the light of reason by Henry More ...165913097139773nan./cache/A51304.xml./txt/A51304.txt
A07786Mornay, Philippe de, seigneur du Plessis-Marly, 1549-1623.The true knowledge of a mans owne selfe. Written in French by Monsieur du Plessis, Lord of Plessie Marly. *And truly translated into English by A.M..1602251217123nan./cache/A07786.xml./txt/A07786.txt
A53583Overton, Richard, fl. 1646.Man wholly mortal, or, A treatise wherein ''tis proved, both theologically and philosophically, that as whole man sinned, so whole man died ... with doubts and objections answered and resolved, both by Scripture and reason ... : also, divers other mysteries, as of heaven, hell, the extent of the resurrection, the new-creation, &c. opened, and presented to the trial of better judgment. / by R.O.1675247027742nan./cache/A53583.xml./txt/A53583.txt
A62243Saunders, Richard, 1613-1675.A view of the soul, in several tracts ... by a person of quality.168216301445234nan./cache/A62243.xml./txt/A62243.txt
A12198Sibbes, Richard, 1577-1635.The soules conflict with it selfe, and victory over it self by faith a treatise of the inward disquietments of distressed spirits, with comfortable remedies to establish them / by R. Sibbs ...163511969336699nan./cache/A12198.xml./txt/A12198.txt
A67203Walker, Henry, Ironmonger.Ecce homo, the little Parliament unbowelled with, the substance, quality, and disposition of the outward members, and inward faculties, vertues, and properties : the glory of the good ones, and sad condition of rotten back-sliders.164464102133nan./cache/A67203.xml./txt/A67203.txt