An Apology for the Doctrine of the Trinity : being a chronological view of what is recorded concerning, the person of Christ, the Holy Spirit, and the blessed Trinity, whether in the sacred writings, or in Jewish, Heathen, and Christian authors .. . o :v -^ T X o iv CJ !•- SAMUEL AGNEW, (IK P H I I. A 1>E LP D I A , PA. ^OA^cIf ^(Ttl. -/^^ f, Simpson, David, Apology for the Doctrineof the Trinity ^5<. 5CC AN APOLOGY Boctrme of tl)t Crinit^: A Chronological View OF WHAT IS RECORDED C O N C e R N 1 N C, , THE PERSON OF CHlUST, THE HOLY SPIRIT, ANDTHE BLESSED TRINITY, {(?hdhrr


An Apology for the Doctrine of the Trinity : being a chronological view of what is recorded concerning, the person of Christ, the Holy Spirit, and the blessed Trinity, whether in the sacred writings, or in Jewish, Heathen, and Christian authors .. . o :v -^ T X o iv CJ !•- SAMUEL AGNEW, (IK P H I I. A 1>E LP D I A , PA. ^OA^cIf ^(Ttl. -/^^ f, Simpson, David, Apology for the Doctrineof the Trinity ^5<. 5CC AN APOLOGY Boctrme of tl)t Crinit^: A Chronological View OF WHAT IS RECORDED C O N C e R N 1 N C, , THE PERSON OF CHlUST, THE HOLY SPIRIT, ANDTHE BLESSED TRINITY, {(?hdhrr in the saaed ffittings, or in Je^iih, Heathen, and ChristianAUTHORS. By the Rev. DAVID SIMPSON, M. A. I dciirc only to have thing? fairly rcpiccnied, as tliey really are ; no evidencesmothered or stifled on either side. Let every reader sec plainly what may bejustly pleaded hrrc, or there, no more; and then let it be left to his im-partial judgirciit, after a full view of the ca<e. Misquoutions and misrepre-sentdtioiis will do j good harm, and will not long be of service to a badone. Water LAND. :^af clc0ficlti: PRINTED AND SOLD BY EDWARD BAYLEY j SOLD ALSO BY Dillv, in London ; and Clarke, in , out^QSW^ *. THE author of this Apology has often wished to find acomplete treatise upon the doctrine of the Trinity,Various are the persons who have written upon different branchesof the subject, and said all that seemed necessary, to establishtheir own particular views; but what he wished to see, was, afull, yet compendious digest of the whole evidence, that everyman might learn, at one view, what the Word of God, togetherwith Heathen, Jewish, and Christian antiquity, actually containsupon this great subject, without having recourse to many meeting with any work of this kind, which came up to theidea he had formed in his own mind, he resolved, as expeditiouslyas his other engagements, and an infirm stale of health, wouldpermit, to examine for


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