02116nam 2200385Ia 450 99638757750331620200824132547.0(CKB)4940000000086153(EEBO)2240878864(OCoLC)ocm45097881e(OCoLC)45097881(EXLCZ)99494000000008615320000929d1644 uy 0engurbn||||a|bb|Mans mortalitie: or, A treatise wherein 'tis proved, both theologically and philosophically, that whole man (as a rationall creature) is a compound wholly mortall, contrary to that common distinction of soule and body[electronic resource] 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 immortality, and then actual condemnation, and salvation, and not before. : With all doubts 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.OAmsterdam, Printed by John Canne.anno dom. 1644[4], 43 p"Richard Overton, aided by Clement Writer"--Halkett & Laing.Reproduction of original in the Henry E. Huntington Library.eebo-0113Future lifeImmortalitySoulFuture life.Immortality.Soul.Overton Richardfl. 1646.134171Writer Clementfl. 1627-1658.1004122EAEEAEBOOK996387577503316Mans mortalitie: or, A treatise wherein 'tis proved, both theologically and philosophically, that whole man (as a rationall creature) is a compound wholly mortall, contrary to that common distinction of soule and body2336695UNISA