An Essay on the Identity and General Resurrection of the Human Body; in which the Evidences in favour of these Important Subjects are considered in Relation both to Philosophy and Scripture.
An Essay on the Identity and General Resurrection of the Human Body; in which the Evidences in favour of these Important Subjects are considered in Relation both to Philosophy and Scripture.
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Détails
- Auteur
- Drew (Samuel)
- Éditeurs
- Brooklyn: Printed for Thomas Kirk, for the Publisher, 1811.
- Thème
- THEOLOGY METHODISM METHODISTS CORNWALL
Description
First American edition, 8vo (225 x 140 mm), xvi, 439, [1]pp., text somewhat browned in places, orig. boards, upper board detached, spine perished, stitching loose, uncut. Drew, a metaphysician and one of the early Cornish Methodists, was an intimate friend of Dr. Thomas Coke and Adam Clarke. His metaphysical disquisitions obtained for him an honorary M.A. from Scotland, and the offer of a chair in the University of London, which he declined. This work was published as a successor to his very successful ìEssay on the Immateriality and Immortality of the Soulî. This book was not quite so popular, though Drewís limited philosophical skills probably appear to better advantage here than in the earlier work.