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The extraction of mans soul being a sober and judicious discourse, proving by divine and natural reason, that the production of mans soul is by propagation and not by creation (1655)   

The extraction of mans soul being a sober and judicious discourse, proving by divine and natural reason, that the production of mans soul is by propagation and not by creation (1655)


Henry Woolnor

Paperback. EEBO Editions, ProQuest 2011-01-03.
ISBN 9781240843701
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The extraction of mans soul being a sober and judicious discourse, proving by divine and natural reason, that the production of mans soul is by propagation and not by creation
True original of the soule.
Woolnor, Henry, d. ca. 1640.
[Edition statement:] The third edition /corrected and much enlarged by the author.
"The epistle dedicatory" and "To the reader" signed: Elias Palmer.
"A reissue, with cancel t.p., of his The true originall of the soule, 1641; also reissued in 1642, with cancel t.p., under original title"--NUC pre-1956 imprints.
Pages 100-108 misnumbered 200-208.
Includes bibliographical references.
[12], 335, [5] p.
London : Printed by R.W. for E. Dod ...,
Wing / W3525B
English
Reproduction of the original in the Harvard University Library

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