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Excerpt from The Works of the British Poets, With Lives of the Authors, Vol. 4: Davies, &C
Pretee, Dedication to Queen Elizabeth, Introduction. Or the Soul of Man, and the Immortality thereof, Section I. That the soul' is a thing subsisting by itself with out the My, 0 II. Thatthe Soulis more thana Perfection or Bo acetica at' the Sense, III. That the Soul is more than the Temperature of the Rumours of the Body, IV. That the Soul h a Spirit, V. Erroneus opinions of the Creation of Souls, VI. That the Soul is not Ea Traduce, VII. Reasons drawn horn Nature, VIII. Reasons from Divinity, IX. Why the Soul is united to the Body, X. In what manner the Soul is united to the Body, XI. How the Soul exercises her Powers in the Body, XII. The Vegetative Power of the Soul, XIII. The Power of Sense, XIV. Seeing, XV. Hearing, XVI. Taste, XVII. Smelling, XVIII. Feeling, XIX. Imagination, or Common Sense, 0 hnmy, a a a a a XXI. Sensitive Memcry.
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