A discourse concerning the necessity of believing the doctrine of the Holy Trinity as profess'd and maintain'd by the establish'd Church of England, in the first of the thirty nine articles of religion: There is but One Living and True God, ever-lasting, without Body, Parts, or Passions; of Infinite Power, Wisdom and Goodness; the Maker, and Preserver of all Things both Visible and Invisible; and in Unity of this God-Head there be Three Persons, of One Substance, Power and Eternity; the Father, the Son, and the Holy Ghost.
- Mather, Samuel, 1674-1733.
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- 1719
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A discourse concerning the necessity of believing the doctrine of the Holy Trinity; as profess'd and maintain'd by the establish'd Church of England, in the first of the thirty nine articles of religion: There is but One Living and True God, ever-lasting,
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London : printed for Eman. Matthews, at the Bible in Pater-Noster-Row, 1719.
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