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Brotherton Collection4
English Literature2
Leeds Philosophical and Literary Society1

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soul6
immortality5
science2
acrostics1
dance1
love poetry1
perception1
providence and government of god1

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Davies, Sir John (1569-1626)2
Digby, Sir Kenelm (1603-1665)2
Berkeley, George (1685-1753)1
Elizabeth I, Queen of England, 1533-16031
Moore, John (1646-1714)1
Tate, Nahum1
Tate, Nahum (1652-1715)1

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Nosce teipsum : This oracle expounded in two elegies : 1. Of humane knowledge. 2. Of the soule of man, and the immortalitie thereof. Hymnes of Astraea in acrosticke verse. Orchestra, or, A poem of dauncing. In a dialogue betweene Penelope, and one of her wooers. Not finished

Davies, Sir John (1569-1626)

1622

Signatures: B-M8 L⁴. Last leaf is blank. The general title page has "ORCHESTRA"; a variant has "Orchestra"; with errata on recto of L3; a variant lacks errata. "Hymnes of Astrea" (beginning le...

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Of the immortality of the soul. A sermon preached before the King and Queen, at White-Hall. Upon Palm-Sunday, 1694

Moore, John (1646-1714)

1694

Text: Matt. x, 28. Advertisement at end for three other sermons by Moore. John, Bishop of Norwich = John Moore.

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Two treatises : in the one of which, the nature of bodies, in the other, the nature of mans soule is looked into, in way of discovery of the immortality of reasonable souls

Digby, Sir Kenelm (1603-1665)

1665

The 2nd treatise has seperate pagination and a special t.p. dated "London, Printed in the yeere 1645". Pagination irregular.

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The original, nature, and immortality of the soul : A poem. With an introduction concerning human knowledge

Davies, Sir John (1569-1626); Tate, Nahum (1652-1715)

1715

First pub. in 1599 under title: Nosce te-ipsum. Epistle dedicatory is by N. Tate, the preface, by "an ingenious and learned divine."

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