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A moral essay upon the soul of man. : In three parts. I. The preference due to the soul above the body, from the reason of its spiritual and immortal nature. II. Of our duties of religion and of morality, whether towards God, whether towards our selves, whether towards man, and of our duty of all Gospel self-denial; which result from the manner how our souls are and operate in our bodies under the visible empire of God. III. Concerning our duties of time and eternity, of the present life and of the life to come, of the present world and of the world to come; which result from the manner how our souls ought to be out of our bodies, first of all; and then in our spiritualiz'd bodies, after the universal resurrection
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