a. and sb. Obs. rare. [f. SOUL sb. + -ARY1.] a. adj. Of or pertaining to the theory of the separate existence of the soul after the death of the body. b. sb. One who holds this theory.

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1643.  R. O., Mans Mortalitie, ii. (1644), 5. This Soulary fancy of present reward of beatitude after this life. Ibid., v. 31. From this place the Resurrection of the body before the day of Judgment … may better be proved, then such a present soularie enterance into Heaven or Hell. Ibid., vi. 40–1. Now feeling all this while we have had to doe with this immortall Soul, [which] we cannot find, or the Soularies tell what it is.

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