| Richard Alfred Davenport - Biography - 1849 - 544 pages
...the most curious is, An Epistolary Discourse, in which he labours to prove, from the Scriptures, " that the soul is a principle naturally mortal, but immortalized actually by the pleasure of God.*' DOLCI, CARLO, a painter, born at Florence, in 1616, was a pupil of Vignale, and when only eleven years... | |
| William Melmoth - Christian life - 1849 - 416 pages
...was born in 1641, and died in 1711. His Epistolary Discourse, proving from the Scriptures and from the first Fathers, that the soul is a principle naturally mortal, but immortalised actually by the pleasure of God to punishment or to reward, by its union with the divine... | |
| Isaac Taylor - Immortality - 1852 - 302 pages
...snort view of Mr. Dodwell's late book, entitled An Epistolary Discourse, proving from the Scriptures and the first Fathers, that the Soul is a principle naturally mortal. By John Turner. — Human Souls naturally immortal. Translated from a Latin manuscript by SE, with... | |
| Aaron Ellis - Annihilationism - 1853 - 330 pages
...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...Reward, by its Union with the Divine Baptismal Spirit. Wherein is Proved that none have the power of giving this Divine Immortalizing Spirit, since the Apostles,... | |
| George Godfrey Cunningham - Great Britain - 1853 - 506 pages
...clergy. In support of this opinion, he wrote ' An Epistolary Discourse, proving, from the Scriptures and the first Fathers, that the Soul is a Principle...Reward, by its Union with the Divine Baptismal Spirit. Wherein is proved, that none have the Power of giving this Divine immortalizing Spirit, since the Apostles,... | |
| George Godfrey Cunningham - Great Britain - 1853 - 504 pages
...object of this Epistolary Discourse was to prove " that the soul" (we quote from Dodwell's title-page) "is a principle naturally mortal, but immortalized...reward, by its union with the Divine Baptismal Spirit ; wherein is proved that none have the power of giung the Divine Immortalizing Spirit, since the Apostles,... | |
| Hoefer (M., Jean Chrétien Ferdinand) - Bio-bibliography - 1858 - 498 pages
...age ofPhalaris and Pythagoras; même année ; — Epistolary Discourse, proving from the Scriptures and the first Fathers that the soul is a principle naturally mortal, but immortalized by the pleasure of God, to punishment or to rewafd, by Us union with the divine baptismal spirit, wherein... | |
| John Lavicount Anderdon - 1854 - 484 pages
...champion of his day, he publifhed " An Epiftolary Difcourfe, proving from the Scriptures, and the Firft Fathers, that the Soul is a Principle naturally mortal; but immortalized actually, by the Pleafure of God, to Punimment, or to Reward, by it's Union with the Divine Baptifmal Spirit, Wherein... | |
| Plato - Immortality - 1854 - 352 pages
...short view of Mr. Dodwell's late book, entitled an Epistolary Discourse, proving from the Scriptures and the First Fathers that the Soul is a Principle naturally Mortal. Mtne. pp. 124. London, 1706. 8° *• VINDICI^E MENTIS. An Essay on the Being and Nature of Mind. To... | |
| Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay - Great Britain - 1855 - 826 pages
...titlepage. " An Epistolary Discourse proving from Scripture and the First Fathers that the Soul is naturally Mortal, but Immortalized actually by the...Reward, by its Union with the Divine Baptismal Spirit, wherein is proved that none have the Power of giving this Divine Immortalizing Spirit since the Apostles... | |
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