Man wholly mortal, or, A treatise wherein 'tis proved, both theologically and philosophically, that as whole man sinned, so whole man died ... : with doubts and objections answered and resolved, both by Scripture and reason ... : also, divers other mysteries, as of heaven, hell, the extent of the resurrection, the new-creation, &c. opened, and presented to the trial of better judgment. /
| Main Author: | Overton, Richard, fl. 1646 |
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| Other Authors: | Overton, Robert, ca. 1609-ca. 1668 |
| Format: | eBook |
| Language: | English |
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Printed at London, :
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1675.
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| Edition: | The second edition / |
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