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Date
Anno. Dom. 1643
Location
Amsterdam [i.e. London]
London, England
Great Britain
London, England
Great Britain
Media format
Printed text
Extent
[4], 57 [i.e. 56] p.
Language
English
Reference IDs
British Museum. Catalogue of the pamphlets, books, newspapers, and manuscripts relating to the Civil War, the Commonwealth, and Restoration, collected by George Thomason, 1640-1661: E.29[16]
Folger bibliographic ID: 142542
ESTC number: R209959
Wing number: O629D
Folger call number: Film Acc. 640
Folger holdings ID: 204079
Folger bibliographic ID: 142542
ESTC number: R209959
Wing number: O629D
Folger call number: Film Acc. 640
Folger holdings ID: 204079
Notes
Bibliographic format
quarto
General notes
R.O. = Richard Overton The imprint is false; actual place of publication from Wing Annotation on Thomason copy: "Jan: 19"; Amsterdam in the imprint crossed out and altered to "London" Page number 56 misnumbered 57 Signatures: [par.]² A-G⁴ Microfilm. Ann Arbor, Mich.: University Microfilms International, 1977. 1 microfilm reel; 35 mm (Thomason Tracts; 5:E.29[16])
Also known as
Uniform title: Mans mortallitie
Extended title: Mans mortallitie or a treatise wherein 'tis proved, both theologically and philosophically, that whole man (as a rationall creature) is a compound wholy mortall : contrary to the common distinction of soule and body: and that the present going of the soule into Heaven or Hell is a meer fiction: and that at the resurrection is the beginning of our immortallity, and then actuall condemnation, and salvation, and not before. With all doubtes and objections answered, and resolved, both by scripture and reason; discovering the multitude of blasphemies, and absurdities that arise from the fancie of the soule. Also divers other mysteries, as, of Heaven, Hell, Christs humane residence, the extent of the resurrection, the new creation &c. opened, and presented to the tryall of better judgments. By R.O
Alternate titles: Treatise wherein 'tis proved, both theologically and philosophically, that whole man (as a rationall creature) is a compound wholy mortall
Extended title: Mans mortallitie or a treatise wherein 'tis proved, both theologically and philosophically, that whole man (as a rationall creature) is a compound wholy mortall : contrary to the common distinction of soule and body: and that the present going of the soule into Heaven or Hell is a meer fiction: and that at the resurrection is the beginning of our immortallity, and then actuall condemnation, and salvation, and not before. With all doubtes and objections answered, and resolved, both by scripture and reason; discovering the multitude of blasphemies, and absurdities that arise from the fancie of the soule. Also divers other mysteries, as, of Heaven, Hell, Christs humane residence, the extent of the resurrection, the new creation &c. opened, and presented to the tryall of better judgments. By R.O
Alternate titles: Treatise wherein 'tis proved, both theologically and philosophically, that whole man (as a rationall creature) is a compound wholy mortall
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author: Overton, Richard, active 1646