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The trinity in unity vindicated, and the following questions answered
I. Which was the highest exaltation of the humanity of Jesus Christ, for it to be so united to the Supreme God (or as the Athanasian creed expresses it, taken into God) as that it, and the Supreme God, which it is united to, do constitute but one individual person; or for it to be exalted at the right hand of the Supreme God? II. When the humanity of Jesus Christ was thus united to, or taken into Supreme God, must it not be again separated from, or taken out of him, before it could be capable of being exalted at his right hand? Together with an ode upon the creation, in imitation of the first chapter of Genesis, &c. By Richard Roots, A.M. rector of Chilmark in Wilts -
The truth and importance ot the scripture-doctrine of the trinity and incarnation demonstrated
In a defence of the Late Learned Mr. Peirce's thirteen queries; and a reply to Dr. W-'s and a gentleman's answers to them: together with a full confutation of Dr. Waterland's late Book of the importance, &c. To which is added; a comlplete, chronogical catologue of Mr. Peirce's writings -
A letter to the Right Reverend the Lord Bishop of Oxford, concerning the doctrine of the Trinity. By a Gentleman of the Temple
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A confutation of Dr. Clark's Scripture doctrine of the trinity, our of his own previous writing. By Philotriados
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The essentials of ordination stated
in a letter to a friend; on the subject of the Right Rev. Bishop Hobart's consecration -
A statement of reasons for not believing the doctrines of the trinitarians respecting the nature of God and the person of Christ
occasioned by Professor Stuart's letters to Mr. Channing -
A candid and conciliatory review of the late correspondence of the Reverend Dr. Worcester with the Reverend William E. Channing on the subject of Unitarianism
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An humble attempt to ascertain the scripture doctrine of the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit
in three discourses ; to which is added, "The awakener" ; delivered in the months of January and February, 1819, before the First Religious Society in Weymouth -
Things as they are, or, Trinitarianism developed
in answer to a letter of the Rev. Daniel Thomas of Abington, with strictures on the sentiments of the late Rev. Dr. S. Hopkins, of the Rev. Doctors Emmons and Mr. T.A. in relation to the doctrine of the Trinity -
Things as they are, or, Trinitarianism developed : Second part
in reply to "A letter written in February, 1815, to the Rev. Jacob Norton ... containing some notes and remarks, by Daniel Thomas ... together with a few incidental remarks ... by Nathaniel Emmons ..." -
Calvin, classical trinitarianism, and the aseity of the Son
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A letter to the Rev. William E. Channing
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The doctrine of the Trinity
A sermon -
Trinity in unity
An idea of that great mystery according to the doctrine of the Scriptures, the illustratiion of the antients, and the philosophical schemes of the moderns. By a sincere Friend to the Church's peace -
An answer to Mr. Whiston's challenge which he made to Dr. Sacheverell
Wherein the doctrine of the blessed trinity is defended against Mr. Whiston. Written by a communicant belonging to the parish church of St. Andrew's Holborn -
A letter to the authors of a pamphlet, civilly intitled, A caution against deceivers. By Joseph Hallet
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An interesting correspondence between the Rev. John Johnson [sic] ... and Miss Elizabeth Jones
relative to the change in her opinions, which occasioned her dismissal from his church -
A discourse on the divine Trinity
in which is proved that Jesus Christ is the supreme and only God of heaven and earth -
Serious thoughts on a late administration of Episcopal orders
submitted to the calm reflection of the bishops of the Protestant Episcopal Church in the United States of America -
The catholic doctrine of a Trinity
proved by above an hundred short and clear arguments, expressed in the terms of the Holy Scripture ... with a few reflections ... upon some of the Arian writers, particularly Dr. S. Clarke ; to which is added, A letter to the common people in answer to some popular arguments against the Trinity -
The catholic doctrine of a Trinity
proved by above an hundred short and clear arguments, expressed in the terms of the Holy Scripture ... with a few reflections ... upon some of the Arian writers, particularly Dr. S. Clarke ; to which is added, A letter to the common people in answer to some popular arguments against the Trinity -
The catholic doctrine of a Trinity
proved by above an hundred short and clear arguments, expressed in the terms of the Holy Scripture ... with a few reflections ... upon some of the Arian writers, particularly Dr. S. Clarke -
The catholic doctrine of a Trinity, proved by above a hundred short and clear arguments, expressed in the terms of the Holy Scripture
with a few reflections ... upon some of the Arian writers, particularly Dr. S. Clarke ; to which is added, A letter to the common people, in answer to some popular arguments against the Trinity -
Cursory remarks on Rev. Dr. Worcester's second letter on the subject of the Trinity
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A defence of the Trinity
containing a refutation of the objections brought against it, by its opposers in general, and the people who call themselves Chri-stians in particular