A Moral Proof of the Certainty of a Future State.
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[vi], 102 pp. Several leaves misnumbered (71 and 72 repeated, 98 skipped, 101 skipped). 8vo., A^4-N^4, O^3, A^1. A short work by the Deist bishop of Chester, who was a friend of Jonathan Swift (Swift mentions him several times in his posthumously published collection of letters A Journal to Stella). Originally published in 1725, this work discusses the merits of the belief in an immortal soul that experiences punishment or reward after death.