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A second vindication of Christ's divinity
or, a second defense of some queries relating to Dr. Clarke's scheme of the Holy Trinity: in answer to the country clergy-man's reply. Wherein the learned Doctor's scheme as it now stands, after the latest correction, alteration and explanation, is distinctly and fully consider'd. By Daniel Waterland, D. D. Master of Magdalen-College in Cambridge: And Chaplain in Ordinary to His Majesty -
Remarks on Dr Clarke's introduction to his Scripture-doctrin [sic] of the Trinity. By Edward Wells
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An enquiry into the manner of assenting to the articles and liturgy of the Church of England
Practised and Recommended by Dr. Clarke, Rector of St. James's-Westminster, In his Introduction to his Scripture Doctrine of the Trinity. In which also is attempted An Explanation of the Word Hell in the Apostles Creed, and the Reasons for the inserting the Article of Christ's Descent thither -
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 examination of Dr. Clarke's Scripture-Doctrine of the Trinity
with a confutation of it: inserted in an exposition of some of the most difficult places of the New Testament, by way of paraphrase and annotations: wherein the ninth chapter to the Romans is set in a clea light. By Valentine Haywood, M. A. formerly Fellow of St. John Baptist's College in Oxford, and now Rector of Bodham near Holt in Norfolk, and Lecturer of St. Matthew's Friday-Street, London -
The Catholic doctrine of a Trinity, proved
by above an hundred short and clear arguments, expressed in the terms of the holy scripture, compared after a manner entirely new, ... To which also is prefixed, A discourse to the reader, on the necessity of faith in the true God, and upon diversity of opinion. By the Reverend William Jones -
A supplement to the animadversions on Dr. Clarke's Scripture-Doctrine of the Trinity
Wherein It is probably gather'd from Scripture and Reason, and the Testimony of some of the Fathers, That there is no Subordination in the Holy Trinity, and that the Son of God is Self-Existent as well as the Father. Humbly offer'd to the Consideration of the Learned and Judicious. With A Defence of the Liturgy of our Church against Dr. Clarke's Gross Misinterpretations of several Passages in it. By John Edwards, D. D -
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 plain explication of the first eighteen verses of the first chapter of the Gospel written by St. John
with short notes and observations on the same. To which is annex'd, A scriptural demonstration of the true deity of the eternal word, our most blessed Lord Jesus. In Confirmation of what is briefly Observed and Inferr'd from the Four First Verses in the fore-going Explication; wherein what was before printed to this Purpose in the Second Discourse, is more fully vindicated from such Exceptions as might be made against it. Occasion'd by the Reverend Dr. Clarke his Scripture-Doctrine of the Trinity. The second edition corrected. With an appendix to the foregoing Scriptural Demonstration. By William Lorimer, Minister of the Gospel -
A vindication of Christ's divinity
being a defense of some queries, relating to Dr. Clarke's scheme of the H. Trinity, in answer to a clergy-man in the country. By Daniel Waterland, D. D. Master of Magdalen-College, in Cambridge, and Chaplain in Ordinary to His Majesty -
The modest plea, &c. continued
Or, a brief and distinct answer to Dr Waterland's queries, relating to the doctrine of the Trinity -
A reply to Dr. Waterland's defense of his queries
Wherein is contain'd, a full state of the whole controversy: and every particular, alleged by that learned writer, is distinctly considered. By a clergyman in the country -
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 -
Observations on Dr Waterland's second defense of his queries
By the Author of the Reply to his First Defense -
The catholic doctrine of a Trinity
Proved by above an hundred short and clear arguments, expressed in the terms of the holy scripture, compared after a manner entirely new, and Digested under the four following Titles, 1. The Divinity of Christ. 2. The Divinity of the Holy Ghost. 3. The Plurality of Persons. 4. The Trinity in Unity. With a few Reflections, occasionally interspersed, upon some of the Arian Writers, particularly Dr. S. Clarke. To which also is prefixed, A discourse to the reader, on the necessity of faith in the true God, and upon diversity of opinion. By the Reverend William Jones, Late of University College in Oxford, Author of a full Answer to an Essay on Spirit