The case of Saul, shewing that his disorder was a real spiritual possession, and proving (by the learned researches and labours of a strenuous promoter even of the contrary doctrine) that actual possessions of spirits were generally acknowledged by the ancient writers among the heathens as well as among the Jews and Christians : first printed in the year 1777, as an appendix to a tract on the Law of Nature and Principles of Action in Man : to which is added, a short tract, wherein the influence of demons are further illustrated by remarks on 1 Timothy IV., 1-3

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The case of Saul, shewing that his disorder was a real spiritual possession, and proving (by the learned researches and labours of a strenuous promoter even of the contrary doctrine) that actual possessions of spirits were generally acknowledged by the ancient writers among the heathens as well as among the Jews and Christians : first printed in the year 1777, as an appendix to a tract on the Law of Nature and Principles of Action in Man : to which is added, a short tract, wherein the influence of demons are further illustrated by remarks on 1 Timothy IV., 1-3

Printed by W. Calvert, 1807

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