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Author: Jackson, John, fl. 1611.
Title: The soule is immortall, or, Certaine discourses defending the immortalitie of the soule against the limmes of Sathan: to wit, Saducees, Anabaptists, atheists and such like of the hellish crue of aduersaries / written by Iohn Iackson.
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Print source: The soule is immortall, or, Certaine discourses defending the immortalitie of the soule against the limmes of Sathan: to wit, Saducees, Anabaptists, atheists and such like of the hellish crue of aduersaries / written by Iohn Iackson.
Jackson, John, fl. 1611., Houppelande, Guillaume, d. 1492. De immortalitate animae., Xenocrates, of Chalcedon, ca. 396-ca. 314 B.C. De morte., Athenagoras, 2nd cent. De resurrectione., Palingenio Stellato, Marcello, ca. 1500-ca. 1543.

Imprinted at London: by W.W. for Robert Boulton dwelling in Smithfield neere Long [land?], 1611.
Subject terms:
Immortality -- Christianity
Soul
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