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SURVEY

OF THE

Search after Souls,

BY

Dr. COWARD, Dr. S. CLARKE, Mr.
BAXTER, Dr. SYKES, Dr. Law,
Mr. PECKARD, and others.

WHERE IN

The principal Arguments for and against the
Materiality are collected: And the Diftinc-
tion between the mechanical and moral Syf-
tem ftated.

WITH

An ESSAY to afcertain the Condition of the Chriftian,
during the Mediatorial Kingdom of JESUS: which
neither admits of a fleeping, nor fuppofes a feparate
State of the SOUL after Death.

By CALEB FLEMING.
Πανὰ δοκιμαζετε το καλον καλεκετε.

LONDON:

Printed for C. HENDERSON, under the Royal-Ex-
change; and fold by JOHN NOON in the Poultry;
and P. BRINDLEY, in New-bond-street. 1758.

265. j. 12.

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NICOLAS MUNCKLEY, M. D. Fellow of the College of Phyficians, and Fellow of the Royal-Society.

SIR,

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HE cafe and health, owing, under GOD, to that generous attendance which you have many years given my family; would be sufficient to justify this dedication. But when the performance has fo much to do with the system of man, and with the metaphysical writings of medical profeffors, the propriety is very confpicuous.

It is the bufinefs of the following fheets, to combat the material or mechanical hypothesis of the human Soul. Whatever inaccuracies, or greater defects, may meet your distinguishing

eye,

eye, in this furvey, they will the less offend; fince your patronage is not fo properly fought, as an opportunity feized of publickly acknowledging your

FRIENDSHIP.

Whether the theological opinions, herein advanced, fhall agree with, or differ from your own; the candour and ingenuity of your spirit will affuredly fhew, that Dr. Munckley is an advocate of religious liberty.

With great efteem and obligation,

I am yours, &c.

Hoxton-Square,
July 28, 1758.

C. Fleming.

INTRODUCTION.

HE univerfal opinion of

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the ftate of the pious dead, has been, that of an immediate felicity. Many chriftians have taught, that fouls of believers, are, at their death made perfect in holinefs, and do immediately pass into glory-fo far, I fhould conclude, they have not mistaken the doctrine of divine revelation. But when they added, to this article of faith, their bodies being fill united to Chrift, do reft in their graves until the refurrection: they appear, to me, to have mistaken very much in their interpretation. Abfurdity feems to hang heavily on this opinion and numbers

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