Certain Propositions by which the Doctrine of the Holy Trinity is so Explained, according to the Ancient Fathers, as to speak it Not Contradictory to Natural Reason

Certain Propositions by which the Doctrine of ...
Edward Fowler, Edward Fowler
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Certain Propositions by which the Doctrine of the Holy Trinity is so Explained, according to the Ancient Fathers, as to speak it Not Contradictory to Natural Reason

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Edition Notes

List of books 'Newly printed for John Clark' on verso of page 15.

The DNB describes this work as 'A re-issue of Fowler's Twenty-eight Propositions by which the Doctrine of the Trinity is endeavoured to be explained', which appeared in 1693; in it he 'to some extent anticipated Clarke, attempting, with the aid of patristic authority, to strike a line between the errors of Arianism and the later developments of dogmatic orthodoxy'.

ESTC1516F15.

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15, [i] p.
Number of pages
15

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OL18882307M

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