Philosophical poems by Henry More ...
- Title
- Philosophical poems by Henry More ...
- Author
- More, Henry, 1614-1687.
- Publication
- Cambridge :: Printed by Roger Daniel ...,
- 1647.
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Contents
- title page
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To his dear Father
ALEXANDER MORE ESQUIRE. - title page
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TO THE READER, Upon this second Edition. - To the Reader.
- half title
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TO THE READER, Upon the first Canto of PSYCHOZOIA. -
The Argument of PSYCHOZOIA,Or The life of the Soul. - title page
- The Preface to the Reader.
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The Argument of PSYCHATHANASIA.Or The Immortality of the Soul. -
The Argument of PSYCHATHANASIA,Or The Immortalitie of the Soul. -
The Argument of PSYCHATHANASIA,OR The Immortality of the Soul. - epigraphs
- title page
- To the Reader.
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The Argument of Democritus Platonissans,OR The Infinite of Worlds. - title page
- The Preface to the Reader.
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The Argument of ANTIPSYCHOPANNYCHIAOr The confutation of the sleep of the Soul. - The Preface to the Reader.
- The Praeexistency of the SOUL.
- title page
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The Argument of ANTIMONOPSYCHIAOR, Confutation of the Unitie of SOULS. -
THE ORACLE OR, A Paraphrasticall Interpretation of the answer of
Apollo, when he was con∣sulted byAmelius whitherPlotinus soul went when he de∣parted this life. -
AN ADDITIONof some few smaller POEMS,BY HENRY MORE: Master of Arts, and Fellow of CHRISTS COLLEDGE inCAMBRIDGE. -
Cupids Conflict.
Mela. Cleanthes. - Out of the Anthologie a Distick.
- Deliquium.
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THE TRIUMPH, OR A Paraphrase upon the ninth Hymn ofSynesius, written in honour of Jesus, the Son ofMary, the SAVIOUR of the World. -
Notes upon
Psychozoia. -
Notes upon
Psychathanasia. - The Interpretation Generall.
- Errata