A letter to Mr. Dodwell; wherein all the arguments in his epistolary discourse against the immortality of the soul are particularly answered, and the judgement of the Fathers concerning that matter truly represented. Together with a defence of an argument made use of in the above-mentioned Letter to Mr. Dodwell, to prove the immateriality and natural immortality of the soul. In four letters to the author of Some remarks, &c. To which is added, some reflections on that part of a book called Amyntor, which relates to the writings of the primitive Fathers, and the canon of the New Testament. By Samuel Clarke... The sixth edition. In this edition are inserted the Remarks on Dr. Clarke's letter to Mr. Dodwell, and the Several replies to the Doctor's defences thereof
Publié avec : - A letter to the learned Mr. Henry Dodwell
containing some remarks on a (pretended) demonstration of the
immateriality and natural immortality of the soul in Mr. Clarke's
answer to his late Epistolary discourse, &c - A defence of an
argument made use of in a letter to Mr. Dodwell to prove the
immateriality and natural immortality of the soul - A reply to Mr.
Clarkes' Defence of his letter to Mr. Dodwell with a postscript
relating to Mr. Mille's answer to Mr. Dodwell's Epistolary
discourse - A second defence of an argument made use of in a letter
to Mr. Dodwell to prove the immateriality and natural immortality
of the soul, in a letter to the author of A reply to Mr. Clarkes'
Defence, &c - Reflections on Mr. Clarke's Second defence of his
letter to Mr. Dodwell - A third defence of an argument made use of
in a letter to Mr. Dodwell to prove the immateriality and natural
immortality of the soul, in a letter to the author of The
reflexions on Mr. Clarkes' second defence, &c - An answer to
Mr. Clarke's third defence of his letter to Mr. Dodwell - A fourth
defence of an argument made use of in a letter to Mr. Dodwell to
prove the immateriality and natural immortality of the soul, in a
letter to the author of the Answer to Mr. Clarke's third defence,
&c - Some reflections on that part of a book called Amyntor or
the defence of Milton's life which relates to the writings of the
primitive Fathers and the canon of the New Testament
[Page de faux titre] [Page de titre] [Début du texte] Proemon.
Sect. 3 Proemon. Sect. 4 Proemon. Sect. 5 Proemon. Sect. 6 Sect. 2
Sect. 3 Sect. 4 Sect. 6 Sect. 9 Sect. 10 Sect. 12 Sect. 13 Sect. 16
Sect. 18 Sect. 21 Sect. 23 Sect. 24 Sect. 25 Sect. 26 Sect. 27
Sect. 28 Sect. 31 Sect. 32 Sect. 33 Sect. 35 Sect. 35, 36, and
elsewhere) 41st and following sections Sect. 42 Sect. 55 Sect. 60
Sect. 45, 46, and 47 Advertisement Some remarks on a pretended
demostration of the immateriality and natural immortality of the
soul A letter ? I 2 3 4 A defence of an argument made use of in a
letter to Mr. Dodwell ? I II III IV V I II III IV V A reply to Mr.
Clarke's defence of his letter to Mr. Dodwell with ? I 2 1 2 3 4
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) Postscript A second defence of an argument made
use of in a letter to Mr. Dodwell ? I II III IV V Note I II III IV
V VI-VII VIII IX X XI-XIV XV Reflections on Mr. Clarke's Second
Defence of his letter to Mr. Dodwell 1 2 3 4 5 Sect. 1 Sect. 2
Sect. 3 A third defence of an argument made use of in a letter to
Mr. Dodwel ? An answer to Mr. Clarke's Third defence ? A fourth
defence of an argument made use of in a letter to Mr. Dodwel ?
Postscript In that part which relates to the fathers In the other
part Some reflections on that part of a book called Amyntor ?
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