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Certain Propositions, by Which the Doctrin of the H. Trinity Is So Explain'd, According to the Ancient Fathers, as to Speak It Not Contradictory to ... the Objections of a Socinian Writer, in His N

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Excerpt from Certain Propositions, by Which the Doctrin of the H. Trinity Is So Explain'd, According to the Ancient Fathers, as to Speak It Not Contradictory to Natural Reason: Together With a Defence of Them, in Answer to the Objections of a Socinian Writer, in His Newly Printed Considerations on the Explications of the Doctrin of the Trinity, Occasioned by These Propositions, Among Other Discourses

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Published February 4, 2018

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