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Henry Layton | lit.salon
Henry Layton
Born:
1622
Died:
1705
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Born:
1622
Died:
1705
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Observations upon a short treatise, written by Mr. Timothy Manlove, intituled, The immortality of the soul asserted: and printed in octavo at London, 1697.
1697
Henry Layton
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Observations upon Mr. Wadsworth's book of the souls immortality: and his confutation of the opinion of the souls inactivity to the time of general resurrection, 80.
1670
Henry Layton
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An argument concerning the human souls seperate [sic] subsistance
1699
Henry Layton
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Observations upon Mr. Wadsworth's book of the souls immortality, and his confutation of the opinion of the souls inactivity to the time of general resurrection ...
1690
Henry Layton, William Coward, Thomas Hollis
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Observations upon a sermon intituled, A confutation of atheism from the faculties of the soul, aliaș, Matter and motion cannot think: preached April 4, 1692 : by way of refutation
1692
Henry Layton
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Observations upon a sermon intituled, A confutation of atheism from the faculties of the soul, aliàs, Matter and motion cannot think: preached April 4. 1692 by way of refutation
1695
Henry Layton, Thomas Hollis
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Observations concerning money and coin: and especially those of England
1697
Henry Layton
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Observations upon a short treatise, written by Mr. Timothy Manlove intituled, The immortality of the soul asserted : and printed in octavo at London, 1697
1697
Henry Layton, Thomas Hollis
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A search after souls and spiritual operations in man
1700
Henry Layton
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Observations upon Dr. Nicholls's book, intituled, A conference with a theist: being a proof of the immortality of the soul: and in answer to the objections made against that doctrine, in a book, intitul'd, Second thoughts concerning human soul, &c. [by William Coward]
1703
Henry Layton, Thomas Hollis
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Arguments and replies, in a dispute concerning the nature of the humane soul viz. whether the same be immaterial, separately subsisting, and intelligent : or be material, unintelligent, and extinguishable at the death of the person
1703
Henry Layton, Henry Dodwell, Thomas Hollis
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Observations upon a treatise intituled, A vindication of the separate existence of the soul, from a late author's Second thoughts, by Mr. John Tvrner, lecturer of Christ-Church, London
1703
Henry Layton, Thomas Hollis
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Observations upon a treatise intit'led Psychologia: or, An account of the nature of the rational soul in two parts : the first intending to establish the doctrine of the soul's immortality : the second intending to solve all those arguments, which are brought against that opinion by the author of Second thoughts. Both written by John Broughton, M.A. : printed London 1703
1704
Henry Layton, Thomas Hollis
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Observations upon a treatise intitled, A discourse concerning the happiness of good men in the next world part I : containing the proofs of the immortality of the soul, and immortal life : by Dr. Sherlock : in octavo printed London : 1704
1704
Henry Layton, Thomas Hollis
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A search after souls: or, the immortality of a humane soul, theologically, philosophically, and rationally considered. With the opinions of ancient and modern authors. By a lover of truth.
1706
Henry Layton