. A collection of several philosophical writings of Dr. Henry More. onmultum eo facere lubens fateor: interim tamencontendo,in vera philofophandi ratione reperiri aliquid honoribus multo excelfius,pretiofius opibus, & univerfis denique corporis voluptatibus fuaviuslongc longeque jucundius. Qui autem quae ad mentem ornandam,pafcen-damj & divino quodam gaudio exhilarandam conducunt, ad humanamvitam nihil conferreexiftimant, na? illi mihi videntur fe mentem haberepenitus obliti, aperteque profiteri vitam fe degere prorfus belluinam. Vale, y, C. & fi forte fufius ac liberiiis quam pareratapud tede


. A collection of several philosophical writings of Dr. Henry More. onmultum eo facere lubens fateor: interim tamencontendo,in vera philofophandi ratione reperiri aliquid honoribus multo excelfius,pretiofius opibus, & univerfis denique corporis voluptatibus fuaviuslongc longeque jucundius. Qui autem quae ad mentem ornandam,pafcen-damj & divino quodam gaudio exhilarandam conducunt, ad humanamvitam nihil conferreexiftimant, na? illi mihi videntur fe mentem haberepenitus obliti, aperteque profiteri vitam fe degere prorfus belluinam. Vale, y, C. & fi forte fufius ac liberiiis quam pareratapud tedehisrebus diflerui, nimium hoctibi obfequendi ftudium ignofce, mcque, proucfoles, amare perge. Ff4 THE THE. IMMORTALITY OF THE SOUL. So farre forth as it is demonftrable fromthe Knowledge of N a T u R e andthe Light of R E a s o n. By HE NR r MOKE, Fellow ofChrtfts College in Cardanus.^idjucundius quam fcire qt*idfimus, quidfuerimus^ quiderimtts 5 atquecum bis etiam divina. atque fuprevta tHa fofi obitum Mundiqne vicipi-tudines ?. LONDON,Printed by ^ames Fltjbtr, for William Morde» Book-feller in Cambridge, MDCLXII. ^ i^ / // / .^i\Vi VU^. ..JJUi:-i: / ^ To the Right Honourable EDWARD, Lord VilcountCONWAY and KILULT A. My Lord, T Hough I be not ignorant of your Lordfhips averlhelsfrom all Addrefles of this kinde, ( whether it bc^thatyour Lordfliip has taken notice of that ufual Vanityof thofe that dedicate Books, in endeavouring tooblige their Patrons by over-lavifli praifes, fiich as muchexceed the worth of the party they thus unmeafurably com-mend ^ or whether it be from a natural Modefty that cannotbear, no not Co much as a juft reprefentation of your ownVertucs and Abilities ,• or laftly from a mofl true Obferva-tion, That there are very few Treatiles writ which are anything more then mere Tranfcriptions or Colledions out ofother Authors, whole Writings have already been confccra-ted to the Name and Memory of Ibme other worthy Pcrfbnslong fince dece


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