AN ESSAY OF THE IDENTITY AND GENERAL RESURRECTION OF THE HUMAN BODY
Book Details + Condition: Joseph Whetham (Philadelphia, PA), 1837. Hardcover. 364 pages. Theological text by Cornish minister Samuel Drew on the human body and soul. Full title reads: "An essay on the identity and general resurrection of the human body: in which the evidences in favour of these important subjects are considered, in relation both to philosophy and scripture." Chapter subjects include morality and evil, the immutability of God, the scriptural analogy between vegetation and the human body, the ability of the human body to be resurrected, and more. Cloth covers with embossed foliate design and text to spine. Firm binding; rubbed corners; slight lean; Bangor Theological Seminary small printed sticker on spine, and with printed label to inside front cover; a few pages with (very) faded ink marginal notes, with a longer note on the first blank pate at rear of book.