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THOMAS TROUGHEA R, D. D.
Rector of Northwood, &c.
In the Isle of Wight.

Μη ὑπερφρονειν παρ' ὁ δεν φρονειν, αλλα φρονείν εις το
σωφρονείν. Rom. 12. 3.

OXFORD,

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in St. Paul's Church-Yard, London.

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O what I have faid in the following Letters, which were first published fome Years ago in Hooker's Weekly Mifcellany, and which you now advise me to reprint in the present Form, give me leave to premise by Way of Preface, that the chief and fundamental Article of the Christian Religion, upon which the Gospel Difpenfation is founded, viz. God's fending his Son to take our Nature upon him in Order to redeem and fanctify it by his Blood; this Article, I say, is deny'd by our modern Hereticks, as it was by fome in the primitive Church; for there were very early in the Church, as well as at this Day, such as oppos'd it, and thereby put quite another Face upon Christianity. They did, and fome do now, interpret away that most glorious Manifestation God ever made of himself to Mankind. They shut their Eyes against thofe Myfteries, which are most clearly and exprefly reveal'd to them in the Gospel,

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Chrift little more than a School of Philofo-

phy. Nor is it Matter of Wonder, that they intodo fo, if we confider, that Arians and Socinians, instead of allowing the Scripture to be the Rule to form their Opinions by, have made their Opinions the Rule of interpreting Scripture, and that in Doctrines of the greateft Weight and Importance, even in Matters of Faith, and on which their eternal Salvation depends. And indeed this we must expect; for St. Paul tells us, that Herefies shall be, and we may fuppofe that God permits them, that the Church may be still in a State militant here upon Earth. But it is our Duty to oppofe and confute them. And our Arians and Socinians fhould confider; that if Christ be a Creature, how can God command all Christians to worship and adore him? as it is plain from Scripture he did, and the very Angels too. So that if Chrift be God, then these Hereticks are to pay him Homage due to his Divinity. God can no more ftrip himself of his Sovereignty, than of his Being. He can as foon take a mere Creature to his Throne, as make over to one his peculiar Title to Adoration and Worship. God, we are told by the Prophet Isaiah, Chap. 42. 8. faid, I am

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