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A full account of the late proceedings in convocation relating to Dr Clarke's writings about the Trinity
containing true copies of I. The complaint of the Lower-House. ... VI. The resolution of the bishops ... With some short remarks. The third edition: in which is added, a true copy of the last resolution of the Lower-House -
A full account of the late proceedings in convocation relating to Dr Clarke's writings about the trinity
containing true copies of I. The complaint of the Lower-House. II. The Answer of the Bishops. III. Their Message to the Lower-House, directing an Extract of Particulars. IV. The Extract of Particulars laid before the Bishops by the Lower-House. V. Dr Clarke's Paper delivered to the Bishops. VI. The resolution of the bishops upon that Paper; which was Communicated to the Lower House. Together with an Account of the Resolution of the Lower-House upon it. With some short remarks -
A letter to the Reverend Dr Wells, Rector of Cotesbach in Leicestershire. In answer to his remarks, &c. By Samuel Clarke, D. D. Rector of St James's Westminster, and Chaplain in Ordinary to Her Majesty
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Dr. Clarke's scripture doctrine of the trinity examined
To which are added some remarks on his sentiments, and A Brief Explanation of his Doctrine by way of Question and Answer. By Edward Welchman, M. A. Rector of Lapworth in Warwickshire -
Remarks upon Dr. Clark's scripture-doctrine of the Trinity
By the author of, Some considerations concerning the Trinity, and the ways of managing that controversy -
An enquiry into the ill designs, errors, &c. of Dr. Clarke's (pretended) scripture doctrine of the Trinity
Wherein also The Wrong Acceptation of some Scripture Terms, relating to that Doctrine, is attempted to be rectified, and also The Orthodox Doctrine of Three Persons in the One Individual Substance of God, is made manifest. With a preface, wherein a late pamphlet concerning The difficulties attending the study of the scripture in the way of private Judgment, is fully consider'd -
Three letters to Dr Clarke, from a clergyman of the Church of England
concerning his Scripture-Doctrine of the Trinity. With the doctor's replies. Published by the author of the said three letters -
The scripture doctrine of the most Holy and undivided Trinity, vindicated from the misinterpretations of Dr. Clarke
To which is prefixed a letter to the Reverend Doctor, by Robert Nelson, Esq -
An apology for Dr. Clarke. Containing an account of the late proceedings in Convocation upon his writings concerning the Trinity. Being a collection of several original papers, Some of which never before published. Viz. 1. The Complaint of the Lower-House. June 2. 1714. 2. The Answer of the Bishops. June 4. 3. Their Message, directing an Extract of Particulars, June 12. 4. The Extract of Particulars, made by the Lower-House. June 23. 5. Dr Clarke's Reply to the fore-going Extract. June 26. [Never before published.] 6. A Paper laid by Dr Clarke, before the Bishops. July 2. 7. A Letter to Dr Clarke, occasioned by the fore-going Paper. 8. Part of a Letter from Dr Clarke, in Answer to the fore-going. 9. A Paper from Dr Clarke, delivered to the Bishop of London. July 5. Never before published. 10. The Resolution of the Upper-House. July 5. 11. The Resolution of the Lower-House. July 7. Published by the Author of the above-mentioned Letter to Dr Clarke
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The scripture doctrine of the most holy and undivided Trinity
vindicated From the Misinterpretations of Dr. Clarke. To which is prefixed a letter to the Reverend Doctor, by Robert Nelson, Esq -
Reflections upon the present controversie concerning the Holy Trinity
Wherein are set forth the inconveniencies of some vulgar explications. In a letter from a clergyman to the Reverend Dr. Clarke -
A full account of the late proceedings in convocation relating to Dr Clarke's writings about the Trinity
containing true copies of I. The complaint of the Lower-House. II. The Answer of the Bishops. III. Their Message to the Lower-House, directing an Extract of Particulars. IV. The Extract of Particulars laid before the Bishops by the Lower-House. V. Dr Clarke's Paper delivered to the Bishops. VI. The resolution of the bishops upon that Paper; which was Communicated to the Lower-House. Together with an Account of the Resolution of the Lower-House upon it. With some short remarks -
A discourse
shewing that the expositions which the Ante-Nicene Fathers have given of the texts alleged against the Reverend Dr Clarke by a learned layman, are more agreeable to the interpretations of Dr Clarke, than to the interpretations of that learned layman. By a Clergyman in the Country