. A treatise concerning the state of departed souls, before, and at, and after the Resurrection. HAP. VI. Of the lalt Judgment: A View of its princi-pal Appearances ; of its Manner, End, andmcd. 144 CHAP. VII. Of the Refurre&ion of the Dead; and inwhat State they will be after they are rifen,and what Sort of Bodies they will have. 180 CHAP. VIII. What fort of Body we are to have at the Re-furrecYion ? the lame that we have at prefent,er a different one ? 231 CHAP. The CONTENTS. xi CHAP. IX. Of the firft and laft Refurre&ion : Of the newHeavens, and the new Earth, and the Re-novation of Nature:


. A treatise concerning the state of departed souls, before, and at, and after the Resurrection. HAP. VI. Of the lalt Judgment: A View of its princi-pal Appearances ; of its Manner, End, andmcd. 144 CHAP. VII. Of the Refurre&ion of the Dead; and inwhat State they will be after they are rifen,and what Sort of Bodies they will have. 180 CHAP. VIII. What fort of Body we are to have at the Re-furrecYion ? the lame that we have at prefent,er a different one ? 231 CHAP. The CONTENTS. xi CHAP. IX. Of the firft and laft Refurre&ion : Of the newHeavens, and the new Earth, and the Re-novation of Nature: Of the Millennian King-dom of Chrift, and the Confummation of allThings. 2$$ CHAP. X. Of Heaven and Hell. What fort of Heaventhat of the Chriftians is, and how far itmay be faid to be local. What Hell is jwhether there is, or will be any Subterra-nean, or any other local, corporeal, and ex-ternal Hell, before the Day of Judgment,and Conflagration of the World. Of thePuniftiments of Hell; whether they are tobe looked upon as finite, infinite, or indefi-nite. 315 The Conclusion. * 368. ERRATA ERRATA. ?pASE 12. f. it treats; r» they treat; . in the Notes, f. Confciencioufnefs, r. Confcioufneft; ibid»1. »Aew, ; p. 33. 1. I. f. 3f«> r* jfaifM 5 P* 35* • I,f- «*t- are ; p. chap. iii. 1. 1. t. When, r. Whereas ; p. j-j. 1. a. f. ffor, r. asif i P« j8. 1. 17. f- tax, r. fays $ p. 60. 1. 10. i. Phrafe, r. ExpreJJion ;ibid. 1. 11, 12. f. them, r.»»; p. 6 .• 1. 30. f. eacA, ; p. 1« 3a»f- has, T from ; p. 87. 1. 10 t. Beatitudes, r. Beatitude ; p 88. 1 aj. which, r. Light with which ; p. 98. I. 13. f has had, r. havebai;p. 106. chap. iv. f. the aerial, r. an aerial; p. 121. 1. aa. t. ObjeB, r. ObjeSs ;ibid. I. aa. f. Imprtffwn, r. Imprefficns ; p. 124. 1. 8. f. Doraf 129. 1. t. otm/ij fte, r. meant that the; p. <?• dele fAejp. 146. 1. 3. f. was, r. were 5 p- ijo.


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