APA Citation

Sims, R. C. (1793). An essay on the nature and constitution of man: Comprehending an answer to the following question, proposed by a learned society: "are there any satisfactory proofs of the immateriality of the soul? If such proofs exist, what conclusions are to be formed from them with respect to the Soul's duration, sensation, and employment, in its state of separation from the Body ?" " By R. C. Sims, M.D. London: printed and sold by James Phillips, George Yard, Lombard-Street.

Chicago Style Citation

Sims, Robert Courthope. An Essay On the Nature and Constitution of Man: Comprehending an Answer to the Following Question, Proposed By a Learned Society: "are There Any Satisfactory Proofs of the Immateriality of the Soul? If Such Proofs Exist, What Conclusions Are to Be Formed From Them With Respect to the Soul's Duration, Sensation, and Employment, in Its State of Separation From the Body ?" " By R. C. Sims, M.D. London: printed and sold by James Phillips, George Yard, Lombard-Street, 1793.

MLA Citation

Sims, Robert Courthope. An Essay On the Nature and Constitution of Man: Comprehending an Answer to the Following Question, Proposed By a Learned Society: "are There Any Satisfactory Proofs of the Immateriality of the Soul? If Such Proofs Exist, What Conclusions Are to Be Formed From Them With Respect to the Soul's Duration, Sensation, and Employment, in Its State of Separation From the Body ?" " By R. C. Sims, M.D. London: printed and sold by James Phillips, George Yard, Lombard-Street, 1793.

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