The scripture account of the eternal rewards or punishments of all that hear of the Gospel, without an immortality necessarily resulting from the nature of the souls themselves that are concerned in those Rewards or Punishments. Shewing particularly: I. How much of this account was discovered by the best Philosophers. II. How far the Accounts of those Philosophers were corrected, and improved, by the Hellenistical Jews assisted by the Revelations of the Old Testament. III. How far the Discoveries fore-mentioned were improved by the Revelations of the Gospel. Wherein the Testimonies also of S. Ireneus and Tertullian are occasionally considered. By Henry Dodwell M. A. Author of the Epistolary Discourse.

People / Organizations
Imprint
London: printed for George Straughan at the Golden Ball over against the Royal Exchange in Cornhill, 1708.
Publication year
1708-1708
ESTC No.
T76760
Grub Street ID
299036
Description
[2],38,[8],293,[3]p. ; 8⁰
Note
Drop-head title on p.1: 'A just defence of the Epistolary discourse'.

With a final leaf of errata.
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