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The noble stand
Third Part. Being an examination of the replies of the nonsubscribing ministers, so far as concerns their celebrated principle; viz that doctrines only to be known by revelation are to be stated in the words of revelation only, when designed to be a standard and test. By Daniel Wilcox -
A modest plea for the baptismal and scripture-notion of the Trinity
Wherein the schemes of the Reverend Dr Bennet and Dr Clarke are compared. Also two letters. One written to the late Mr R. M. concerning his Plain scripture-argument, &c. The other to the author of a book, entituled The true scripture-doctrine of the most holy and undivided Trinity continued and vindicated: Recommended first by Robert Nelson Esq; and since by the Reverend Dr Waterland. The second edition. In which is added A brief and distinct answer to Dr Waterland's queries, relating to the Doctrine of the Trinity. By a clergyman in the country -
A reply to Dr. Waterland's remarks on a pamphlet entitled, The unity of God not inconsistent with the divinity of Christ. By the author of The unity, &c
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A sober reply to Mr. Higgs's merry arguments
from the light of nature, for the tritheistick doctrine of the Trinity. With a postscript relating to the Reverend Dr. Waterland -
An essay concerning certainty and infallibility: or, some reflections upon a pamphlet, stiled, The nature and consequences of enthusiasm considered, in some short remarks on the doctrine of the blessed Trinity stated and defended. In a letter to the author of those remarks. By Samuel Fancourt
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Propositions relating to the controversy among the dissenters in the West
Concerning the Trinity. In a letter to the Revd. Mr. John Enty -
The scripture-Trinity intelligibly explained
or, an essay toward the demonstration of a Trinity in unity, from reason and Scripture. In a chain of consequences from certain principles. Which Will not only give the Reader a View into the whole Controversy; but may serve as an Answer to Dr. Waterland, as also to Dr. Clarke, and all Others that have wrote upon the Subject, whether Arians, Socinians, or whatever other Denomination they may be distinguish'd by. By a divine of the Church of England -
Discourses concerning the ever-blessed Trinity
Viz. I. The Folly of Atheism. II. The Name, Nature, and Being of God. III. The Trinity in Unity. IV. Baptism in the Trinity. V. The Word Ever God. VI. Jesus Christ equal with God. Vii. Jesus Christ the Image of God. Viii. The Angelical Worship of Jesus Christ. IX. The Word made Flesh. X. The Spirit of Truth a Divine Person. XI. The Holy Ghost the Paraclete. XII. The Punishment of Apostasy. Useful for all, but especially the Sensible Lait. By the author of the divine right of episcopacy -
Party revenge
or, Mr. William Clarke's narrative of his case and sufferings, for defending the doctrine of the ever-blessed Trinity, in a late discourse, entitled Plain dealing. To which is added, his letter to one of the non-subscribing ministers for misrepresenting his character. Also, A Seasonable Caution to his Fellow Collegian, that Indefatigable Busy-Body near Kt-Street. With an account of the prosecution and indictment of E. Curl, bookseller, at the Old Bailey, for printing a scandalous libel against the aforemention'd Mr. Clark -
Disquisitiones modestæ in clarissimi Bulli defensionem fidei Nicenæ
Authore Daniele Whitby, D.D -
An essay on fundamentals
with a particular regard to the doctrine of the ever-blessed Trinity. With an appendix, concerning the true import of the phrase, Son of God, as 'tis apply'd to Christ. By James Foster -
The modest plea, &c. continued
Or, a brief and distinct answer to Dr Waterland's queries, relating to the doctrine of the Trinity -
Ministers set for the defence of the Gospel. A sermon preach'd at Exon, May 4. 1720. ... By Benjamin Wills
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An exposition of St. Athanasius's creed according to scripture and the doctrine of the Church of England. With an explanation of those commonly (but falsly) call'd the damnatory clauses. For the benefit of ordinary capacities. By the author of The Psalms of David made fit for the closet
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The apostles creed better than the assembly's catechism
Or, the doctrine of Christ and his Apostles concerning The Unity and Trinity, Defended against the Sabellian and Tritheistick Errors of the Times. In a Letter to the Reverend Mr. Cumming -
A sovereign antidote to expell Arianism
being a collection out of the works of the worthy Mr. George Newton, Pastor of the Church of Christ at Taunton; and of the works of the renown'd worthy doctor, Martine Luther, one of our chief Reformers; a Man hated by the Papists and Arians of this present Age. By G. I. a Lover of Peace and Truth -
An account of all the considerable books and pamphlets that have been wrote on either side in the controversy concerning the Trinity
since the year MDCCXII. In which is also contained, an account of the pamphlets writ this last year on each side by the Dissenters, to th end of the year, MDCCXIX