Physiology of the soul and instinct, as distinguished from materialism. With supplementary demonstrations of the divine communication of the narratives of creation and the flood. By Martyn Paine.

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Physiology of the soul and instinct, as distinguished from materialism. With supplementary demonstrations of the divine communication of the narratives of creation and the flood. By Martyn Paine.
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Paine, Martyn, 1794-1877.
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New York,: Harper & brothers,
1872.
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Mind and body
Materialism
Instinct

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