Baxter's treatise on the nature and immortality of human souls. A neatly written copy, by an unknown hand, of Treatise iv, 76, before that was corrected by Baxter. Includes: ‘Question. Because he that will know the things above him, must first know himself. I shall first ask you, What are you?’ and ends, ‘The operations or effects discover it’.
Baxter on the nature and immortality of human souls
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- Former ReferenceGB 123 Treatises iv.96
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- Physical Descriptionff 322–348 (f 322v is blank). 197 x 150 mm.
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Compare f 323 with f 33.
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Argent / Black iv.96; Thomas p.27