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A plain, practical, and experimental discourse on the infinite and eternal trinity. Adapted to the meanest Christian Capacity. Being an answer to Mr. Eben Hewlett's letter, wherein he asserts, that our Lord Jesus Christ is no more than a creature, and that the Doctrine of his Merits, and Satisfaction by his Sufferings and Death, is an abominable Lye; is Blasphemy against God and his Son Jesus Christ, an Enemy to the Holy Scriptures and his Majesty King George, the Royal Family, and all true Protestants; as also a Hindrance to Mens Salvation. Together with Some Reflections in respect of those who deny the Doctrine of the Holy Trinity, and meritorious Performances of Christ for the Satisfaction and Salvation of Mankind; also with respect to those who believe the Doctrine of the Holy Trinity, &c. By A. P.
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Fleuron A Database of Eighteenth-Century Printers' Ornaments.
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printed and sold by D. Henry, in Friar-Street, for the author. Sold also by J. Robinson, at the Golden-Lion, in Ludgate-Street, London
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Religion and Philosophy
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