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Reason Turned Into Sense: John Smith on Spiritual Sensation

Reason Turned Into Sense: John Smith on Spiritual Sensation

Book by Derek A. Michaud
John Smith (1618-1652), long known for the elegance of his prose and the breadth of his erudition, has been underappreciated as a philosophical theologian. ... Google Books
Originally published: 2017
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Studies in Philosophical Theology Ser.: Reason Turned into Sense: John Smith on Spiritual Sensation by Michaud D.A. (2017, Trade Paperback).
“Reason Turned into Sense”: John Smith on Spiritual Sensation · Archival history.
Bibliographic Details. Published in: Studies in philosophical theology. Main Author: Michaud, Derek A. Format: Print Book. Language: English.