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"English"
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"The Immortality of the Soul, so Farre Forth as it is Demonstrable from the Knowledge of Nature and the Light of Reason"
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"Civil War and Commonwealth"
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"Early Seventeenth Century"
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"Architecture"
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Date: 1659
"As first the Frame of the Body, of which I think most reasonable to conclude the Soule her self to be the more particular Architect (for I will not wholly reject Plotinus his opinion;) and that the Plastick power resides in her, as also in the Soules of Brute animals, as very learned and worthy ...
preview | full record— More, Henry (1614-1687)
Date: 1659
"For that the Soul should be the Vital Architect of her own house, that close connexion and sure possession she is to have of it, distinct and secure from the invasion of any other particular Soul, seems no slight Argument."
preview | full record— More, Henry (1614-1687)