Fleming - BT60 F54 C66 1743

, of RE LJG·ION. 87 ) :an4 Spirits, fuch may clearl~ ilie\v th~ 1 Intereft that Man's Soul hath 1n another - State and World than this. · / Quefl:. Ill. Is that greai 1·ruth of the Immortality of the Soul, and #s ne-ver ~, dying . State after Death" -as fully demon- . flrable to Reafon, as z't is oy the furthefl · Certainty ofFaith? · . I · 4nfw. Tho' it be fo amazing a·Thing to believe an in1mortal Soul~ ancl eternal State, wherein it muft fhortly enter, as 'by few feems to .be apprehended, yet are ·' its de1nonftrative Evidences .fuch, that .excei)t Men lofe all .Senie and Ufe , of Reaio'n, it is not poffibleto leny, · , ' I. That there is fuch an i1UU1aterial and aetive Subftance, ' as the Soul, which can adn1it of no Caufe, either of its lJeca v or Difiolution frotn the Body _; ·yea, that ( - ---- the greateft Excellency of this vifibl~ .. Creation, 1 is here, that ft.ich a vital Beam <?f I~1fe, Light, and In1mortality, as the Soul of Man is therein. II. Tho' we cannot fee t1~is rare and '~'£Dnderful Being, yet we fully perceive it to be fpmething diftinct from the Eody, , H 2 ' and 1

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