(1694). The harmless opinion of the revolution of humane souls: As a probable hypothesis, and very serviceable to clear many doubts, and answer many objections of atheists against the divine providence, and the Holy Scriptures. Modestly defended in a reply to a late treatise, signed by J.H. printed at Oxford, and called by him, An answer to some queries, proposed by W.C. or a refutation of Helmont's pernicious error, &c. printed for Sarah Howkins, in George-yard, Lumbard street.
Chicago-Zitierstil (17. Ausg.)The Harmless Opinion of the Revolution of Humane Souls: As a Probable Hypothesis, and Very Serviceable to Clear Many Doubts, and Answer Many Objections of Atheists Against the Divine Providence, and the Holy Scriptures. Modestly Defended in a Reply to a Late Treatise, Signed by J.H. Printed at Oxford, and Called by Him, An Answer to Some Queries, Proposed by W.C. or a Refutation of Helmont's Pernicious Error, &c. London: printed for Sarah Howkins, in George-yard, Lumbard street, 1694.
MLA-Zitierstil (9. Ausg.)The Harmless Opinion of the Revolution of Humane Souls: As a Probable Hypothesis, and Very Serviceable to Clear Many Doubts, and Answer Many Objections of Atheists Against the Divine Providence, and the Holy Scriptures. Modestly Defended in a Reply to a Late Treatise, Signed by J.H. Printed at Oxford, and Called by Him, An Answer to Some Queries, Proposed by W.C. or a Refutation of Helmont's Pernicious Error, &c. printed for Sarah Howkins, in George-yard, Lumbard street, 1694.