An edition of Hē charis dotheisa, II. Tim. 1.9 (1708)

Hē charis dotheisa, II. Tim. 1.9

That is, the Holy Spirit the author of immortality, or, Immortality a peculiar grace of the Gospel, no natural ingredient of the soul : proved from the Holy Scriptures, and Fathers against Mr. Clarke's bold assertion of the soul's natural immortality : Against Scripture, the doctrine of the Church in the purest, and most primitive ages of it, and reason guided (as it ought to be) by the word of God : Wherein the Holy Fathers, and most Sacred Scriptures, are rescued from his plain misrepresentations, and it is solidly proved, that he hath not one sentence of the Fathers, or one text of Scripture on his side : Being a vindication of Mr. Dodwell's Epistolary Discourse from all the aspersions of the foresaid pretended answerer. With some animadversions on Mr. Chishul and Dr. Whitby

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An edition of Hē charis dotheisa, II. Tim. 1.9 (1708)

Hē charis dotheisa, II. Tim. 1.9

That is, the Holy Spirit the author of immortality, or, Immortality a peculiar grace of the Gospel, no natural ingredient of the soul : proved from the Holy Scriptures, and Fathers against Mr. Clarke's bold assertion of the soul's natural immortality : Against Scripture, the doctrine of the Church in the purest, and most primitive ages of it, and reason guided (as it ought to be) by the word of God : Wherein the Holy Fathers, and most Sacred Scriptures, are rescued from his plain misrepresentations, and it is solidly proved, that he hath not one sentence of the Fathers, or one text of Scripture on his side : Being a vindication of Mr. Dodwell's Epistolary Discourse from all the aspersions of the foresaid pretended answerer. With some animadversions on Mr. Chishul and Dr. Whitby

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Edition Notes

First 3 words of title in Greek characters.

Stated on the title-page, the author is "A Presbyter of the Church of England". Several authors use this pseudonym. Several sources list either John Pitts or Joseph Pitts as author (Cf. Ueberweg, Friedrich. History of philosophy from Thales to the present time. Vol. 2, History of modern philosophy. New York : Scribner, Armstrong & Co., 1874. P. 374. Also: Abbot, Ezra. The literature of the doctrine of a future life. -- New York : W.J. Widdleton, 1871. -- Item no. 2125.). Columbia copy has "By J. Pitts A.M." in manuscript at bottom of title-page.

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English short title catalogue, ESTC T116491

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Hē charis dotheisa, Charis dotheisa, Holy Spirit the author of immortality, or, Immortality a peculiar grace of the Gospel, no natural ingredient of the soul, Immortality a peculiar grace of the Gospel, no natural ingredient of the soul

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204, [4] p.
Number of pages
204

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OL44653144M
OCLC/WorldCat
900642729

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