Clayton, Robert, bp. of Clogher, 1695-1758. Essay on spirit.
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A full answer to the Essay on spirit wherein all the author's objections, both scriptural and philosophical, to the doctrine of the trinity; his Opinions relating to the Uniformity of the Church; his Criticisms upon the Athanasian and Nicene Creeds, &c. are examined and confuted. with A particular Explanation of the Hermetic, Pythagorean, and Platonic Trinities: and A Preface, giving some account of an Author who has lately published in Defence of the Essay.
Jones, William, 1726-1800.Date: M.DCC.LIII. [1753]- E-books
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The holy Scriptural doctrine of the Divine Trinity in essential unity, and the supreme Godhead of Jesus Christ being one and the same with His Father's: Shewn to be not only demonstrative, but most clearly conceivable spiritual, and Scriptural Truths. wherewith is occasionally shewn, that although the Newtonian philosophy be formally and mathematically true; yet it i materially and physically false. To which is prefixed A Prefatory Discourse, wherein the Physical, Metaphysical, and Theological Errors of a late Treatise, entitled, an Essay on Spirit, are clearly shewn and confuted. By John Scott, D. D. Author of the late Notes and Observations on the Three First Chapters of Genesis
Scott, John, d. 1753.Date: [1754]- E-books
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A plain and proper answer to this question , Why does not the Bishop of Clogher, supposing him to be the Author of the Essay on Spirit, resign his Preferments? Wherein some observations Are made upon the Articles of the Liturgy. By a Friend to the Established Church.
Toll, Frederick, 1707 or 8-1765.Date: M.DCC.LIII. [1753]- E-books
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A vindication of the doctrine of the Trinity from the exceptions of a late pamphlet entituled An essay on spirit &c. In three parts, with an appendix. By Thomas Randolph, D. D. President of C. C. C. Oxford.
Randolph, Thomas, 1701-1783.Date: MDCCLIV. [1754]