The doctrine of the Trinity, founded neither on Scripture, nor on reason and common sense, but on tradition and the infallible Church, an essay |
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... believe the popular doctrine of the Trinity , hath done all his work ; for after that there can be nothing hard - nothing inevident ; the more un- intelligible , the more credible ; and as this serves the purpose of producing implicit ...
... believe the popular doctrine of the Trinity , hath done all his work ; for after that there can be nothing hard - nothing inevident ; the more un- intelligible , the more credible ; and as this serves the purpose of producing implicit ...
Page viii
... believe in the divine unity as well as we . Be it so . Paul informs us , that in his days some preached Christ even of envy and strife - of contention and not sincerely . What then ( says he ) - notwithstanding , every way , whether in ...
... believe in the divine unity as well as we . Be it so . Paul informs us , that in his days some preached Christ even of envy and strife - of contention and not sincerely . What then ( says he ) - notwithstanding , every way , whether in ...
Page ix
... believe in the strict unity of Jehovah , and in his only Son , Jesus Christ our Lord . When the Author referred to Priestley , he might have known that he was giving an occasion to the orthodox , for repeating the illiberal reflections ...
... believe in the strict unity of Jehovah , and in his only Son , Jesus Christ our Lord . When the Author referred to Priestley , he might have known that he was giving an occasion to the orthodox , for repeating the illiberal reflections ...
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... believe that this great being created the hea- vens and the earth , and all things visible and invisible - that he continually presides over every part of the vast universe — that he is good to all , and that his tender mercies are over ...
... believe that this great being created the hea- vens and the earth , and all things visible and invisible - that he continually presides over every part of the vast universe — that he is good to all , and that his tender mercies are over ...
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... believe in the revealed Word of God . " They receive the Scriptures of the Old and New Testament as the sole rule of their faith and practice ; and hold them in such reverence that they never virtually deny their sufficiency by the ...
... believe in the revealed Word of God . " They receive the Scriptures of the Old and New Testament as the sole rule of their faith and practice ; and hold them in such reverence that they never virtually deny their sufficiency by the ...
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