| Karl Rudolf Hagenbach - 1862 - 564 pages
...oath to William and Mary. His work was entitled: Epistolary Discourse, proving from the Scriptures and First Fathers, that the soul is a principle naturally mortal, but immortalized, actually by the pleasure of God, to punishment, or to reward, by its union with the divine baptismal Spirit.... | |
| Karl Rudolf Hagenbach - 1867 - 570 pages
...to William and Mary. His work was entitled : Epistolary Discourse, proving from the Scriptures and First Fathers, that the soul is a principle naturally mortal, but immortalized, actually by the pleasure of God, to punishment, or to reward, by its union with the divine baptismal Spirit.... | |
| Aaron Ellis - 1870 - 324 pages
...the nature of whi-jh will be best perceived by the following copy of the title page of his book : " An Epistolary Discourse, proving from the Scriptures...and the First Fathers, that the Soul is a Principle N:itti rally Mortal ; but Immortalized actually by the pleat,'ar« of God to Punishment, or to Beward,... | |
| George Ripley, Charles Anderson Dana - 1874 - 1288 pages
...Grcecorum, HomanoTumque Cyclis, obittrque, de Cyclo Judaorum ac JEtate CItristi, Dissertationes ; and "An Epistolary Discourse, proving from the Scriptures...principle naturally mortal, but immortalized actually by the pleasure of God, to punishment or to reward, by its union with the divine baptismal Spirit;... | |
| Friedrich Ueberweg - 1874 - 580 pages
...this subject, which had become already sufficiently active. Its title indicates his position, viz., "An Epistolary Discourse proving from the Scriptures...principle naturally mortal, but immortalized actually by the pleasure of God, to punishment or to reward, by its union with the divine baptismal spirit.... | |
| Friedrich Ueberweg - 1874 - 580 pages
...Thoughts. Lond., 1704. Henry Layton. A Search after Souls, etc, Lond., 1706. Henry DotlwelL An Epi«tol»ry Discourse, proving, from the Scriptures and the First...Fathers, that the Soul is a Principle naturally mortal, etc. Loud., 1706. Edmund ChishuD. A Charge of Heresy, maintained against Mr. Dodwell's late Epistolary... | |
| Ezra Hall Gillett - 1874 - 440 pages
...(Abridgment of Cudworth.) A Confutation of the Reason and Philosophy of Atheism. " Dodwell (Henry). An Epistolary Discourse, proving from the Scriptures and the First Fathers, that the Soul is naturally Mortal, but Immortalized actually by the pleasure of God, to Punishment or to Reward, by... | |
| Friedrich Ueberweg - 1876 - 604 pages
...active. ¡"title radicates his position, viz., "An Epistolary Discourse proving from the Scnptures and the first Fathers that the Soul is a principle naturally mortal, but immortalized actually by the pleasure of God, to punishment or to reward, by its union with : divine baptismal spirit. Wherein... | |
| Friedrich Ueberweg - 1876 - 586 pages
...Second Thoughts. Lond., 1704. Henry Layton. A Search after Souls, etc. Lond., 1700. Henry Doclwcll. An Epistolary Discourse, proving, from the Scriptures and the First Fathers, that th« Boul is a Principle naturally mortal, etc. Lond., 1700. Edmund Chishull. A Charge of Heresy, maintained... | |
| John Laidlaw - 1879 - 408 pages
...his chair at Oxford, published several works in which he laboured with great ingenuity to prove, " from the Scriptures and the first Fathers, that the...principle naturally mortal ; but immortalized actually by the pleasure of God to punishment ; or to reward by its union with the divine baptismal Spirit.... | |
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