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- fd8831bb056e994ab16c99544fcb5e11c3981c9d8cd46dc8b09b21186ee4ec42 isCitedBy Christian_mortalism.
- fd8831bb056e994ab16c99544fcb5e11c3981c9d8cd46dc8b09b21186ee4ec42 last "Priestley".
- fd8831bb056e994ab16c99544fcb5e11c3981c9d8cd46dc8b09b21186ee4ec42 pages "206–7".
- fd8831bb056e994ab16c99544fcb5e11c3981c9d8cd46dc8b09b21186ee4ec42 quote "The notion of the soul of man being a substance distinct from the body, has been shown, and I hope to satisfaction, not to have been known to the writers of the scriptures, and especially those of the Old Testament. According to the uniform system of revelation, all our hopes of a future life are built upon another, and I may say an opposite foundation, viz. that of the resurrection of something belonging to us that dies, and is buried, that is, the body, which is always considered as the man. This doctrine is manifestly superfluous on the idea of the soul being a substance so distinct from the body as to be unaffected by its death, and able to subsist, and even to be more free and happy, without the body. This opinion, therefore, not having been known to the Jews, and being repugnant to the scheme of revelation, must have had its source in heathenism, but with respect to the date of its appearance, and the manner of its introduction, there is room for conjecture and speculation.".
- fd8831bb056e994ab16c99544fcb5e11c3981c9d8cd46dc8b09b21186ee4ec42 title "Disquisitions relating to matter and spirit".
- fd8831bb056e994ab16c99544fcb5e11c3981c9d8cd46dc8b09b21186ee4ec42 year "1782".