APA (7th ed.) Citation

Manlove, T. (1697). The immortality of the soul asserted, and practically improved: Shewing by Scripture, reason, and the testimony of the ancient philosophers, that the soul of man is capable of subsisting and acting in a state of separation from the body, and how much it concerns us all to prepare for that state. Printed by R. Roberts for Nevill Simmons ..., and sold by George Coniers.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Manlove, Timothy. The Immortality of the Soul Asserted, and Practically Improved: Shewing by Scripture, Reason, and the Testimony of the Ancient Philosophers, That the Soul of Man Is Capable of Subsisting and Acting in a State of Separation from the Body, and How Much It Concerns Us All to Prepare for That State. London: Printed by R. Roberts for Nevill Simmons ..., and sold by George Coniers, 1697.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Manlove, Timothy. The Immortality of the Soul Asserted, and Practically Improved: Shewing by Scripture, Reason, and the Testimony of the Ancient Philosophers, That the Soul of Man Is Capable of Subsisting and Acting in a State of Separation from the Body, and How Much It Concerns Us All to Prepare for That State. Printed by R. Roberts for Nevill Simmons ..., and sold by George Coniers, 1697.

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