An essay on religion demonstrating that God's being and existing as a Trinity in Unity, and his attributes, are self-evident .or plain reasons for believing the great mysteries of the true Christian relition ..introduced by a ..dissertation on thought ... . T FI E HERE being a continual Trxreafeof the 7nimerons^ car ions ^ and Opinions of Religionin the World-^ and ecery one beingpofttice that his ov:n Notions areright: The i)efign of this Effay is to demon-ftrate^ by an infallible Teft of Truths how far^and in what iPartiadars they are all of themwrong -y and to point


An essay on religion demonstrating that God's being and existing as a Trinity in Unity, and his attributes, are self-evident .or plain reasons for believing the great mysteries of the true Christian relition ..introduced by a ..dissertation on thought ... . T FI E HERE being a continual Trxreafeof the 7nimerons^ car ions ^ and Opinions of Religionin the World-^ and ecery one beingpofttice that his ov:n Notions areright: The i)efign of this Effay is to demon-ftrate^ by an infallible Teft of Truths how far^and in what iPartiadars they are all of themwrong -y and to point otit the Way to bringthem all to agree in the real and felf-evidenPT^riith, Truth is fir on g^ as well as clear ^ andable tojiipport itfelf; andis fo far from need-ing the T)eceit and Subterfuge of Error orFalfity^ that it is obfcnred and weakened b-^it i not in Reality in itfelfy but too generally in The PREFACE. /;/ the Opinion of Men i ly making Certaintiesfeem w certain^ and hy mifiaking Uncertainties for real Certainties^ through (elf-Conceit^and a cain T)ependance on frail and fallibleReafon; and Jo regleUing to apply to and trytheir Reafon^ by a pnper and incontefiihle7efi (f Triith; zshich ought to he done in allpofitice and ne^atize /^ertiors i and without


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