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As described by the Author concerning the eternality of the Soul, that "if the Soul remains after the Dissolution of the Body; if, after it is delivered from it, it enjoys a separate Life and Vigor; then have we many questions to ask, and many inquiries to make relating to the Soul thus separated and thus existing:
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What Sort of Life it enjoys?
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What Sort of State?
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Will it remain in that State forever?
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Is There a distinction made between those that are good and those that are evil?
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What Sort of Rewards?
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What Sort of Punishments will be distributed to every one according to their merit?
- Lastly, it will be a pleasing curiosity to Pursue the Fate and the Fortune of the Immortal Soul...from its Departure and Deliverance from it's earthly Body, even to the Consummation of all things."
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Future punishment, Early works to 1800, Intermediate state, Eschatology, Hell, Soul, EternalShowing 3 featured editions. View all 3 editions?
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Treatise Concerning the State of Departed Souls, Before and At, and After the Resurrection
July 2003, Kessinger Publishing
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0766169588 9780766169586
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A Treatise concerning the state of departed souls before, and at, and after the resurrection
1733, Printed for A. Bettesworth and C. Hitch
in English
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Treatise Concerning the State of Departed Souls, Before and At, and After the Resurrection.
M.DCC,XXX. 1730, Printed for John Hooke
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