The infancie of the soule; or, The soule of an infant A subiect neuer yet treated of by any. Which sheweth the infusion there of whiles that the infant resteth in the wombe: the time when, with the manner how. Gathered from the boosome of trueth; begunne in loue, and finished in the desire to posit others. The contnets are in the next page following. William Hill.
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The infancie of the soule; or, The soule of an infant A subiect neuer yet treated of by any. Which sheweth the infusion there of whiles that the infant resteth in the wombe: the time when, with the manner how. Gathered from the boosome of trueth; begunne in loue, and finished in the desire to posit others. The contnets are in the next page following. William Hill.
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Imprinted at London :: By W.W[hite] for C. Knight, and are to be sold at his shop in Paules Churchyard at the signe of the Holy Lambe,
1605.
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Soul -- Early works to 1800.
Infant salvation -- Early works to 1800.
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"The infancie of the soule; or, The soule of an infant A subiect neuer yet treated of by any. Which sheweth the infusion there of whiles that the infant resteth in the wombe: the time when, with the manner how. Gathered from the boosome of trueth; begunne in loue, and finished in the desire to posit others. The contnets are in the next page following. William Hill." In the digital collection Early English Books Online. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A71322.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 10, 2025.
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The Contents of this Booke.
1 The Excellencie of Mans Nature.
2 The order how the Auntients confuted Heretiques.
3 The Dogma of Poets touching the Soule.
4 The inference by collection from them.
5 The opinion of Philosophers.
6 The inference by collection from them.
7 The Consent of Phisitions.
8 The Collection.
9 The Doctrine of the Fathers.
10 The ground of the Cannon Law.
11 The inference from the Doctors and Law.
12 The Doctrine of the Scriptures.
13 The inference from it.
14 Two Obiections drawne from Gods omnipoten∣cie are answered.
15 Sheweth that Children borne still, ought to be bu∣ried in Christian buriall, with the authoritie of Ceremonies.
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