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A Brief Declaration and Vindication of the Doctrine of the Trinity; As Also, of the Persn and Satisfaction of Christ: Accomodated to the Capacity an
This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can usually download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1798 edition. Excerpt: ... THE DOCTRINE i OF THE HOLY TRINITY EXPLAINED AND VINDICATED. The doctrine of the blessed Trinity may be considered two ways: First, in respect unto the revelation and proposal of it in the scripture, to direct us unto the author, object, and end of our saith, in bur worlhip and obedience: Secondly, as it is farther declared and explained, in terms, expressions, and propositions, educed from the original revelation of it, suited thereunto, and meet to direct and keep the mind from undue apprehensions of the things it believes; and to declare them unto sarther edisication. In the sirst way, it consists meerly in the propositions wherein the revelation of God is is expressed in the scripture. And in this regard two things are required of us: First, To understand the terms of the propositions, as they are enunciations of truth: And Secondly, To believe the things taught, revealed, and declared in them. In the sirst instance, no more, I say, is required of us, but that we assent unto the assertions and testimonies of God concerning himself, according to their natural and genuine sense, as he will be known, believed in, feared, and worshipped by us, as he is ' our Creator, Lord, and rewarder; and that because he himself hath by his revelation not only warranted us so to do, but also made it our duty necessary and indispensable. Now the sum of this revelation in j this matter is: That God is one; that this one God is Father, Son, and Holy Ghost; .( that the Father is the Father of the Son, and the Son the Son of the Father, and t the Holy Ghost the Spirit of the Father f and the Son; and that in respect of this I their mutual relation, they are distinct from: each other. This is the substance of the doctrine of the Trinity, as to the...
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