. A Vindication of the worship of the Lord Jesus Christ as the Supreme God, in all the dispensations, patriarchal, mosaick and Christian : demonstrating, that Christ was so known and worship'd in all ages, from Adam to this day. nd Worjlnp of Chrijl provd from the Ante-Nicene Creeds. 286. Chap. XV. The Divinity and Worjlnp of Chrijl provd from the antient Liturgies. 2*)G. Chap. XVI. The Primitive Chrijlians prafd to Chrijl in their daily Prayers. 3 20. Chap. XVII. The Divinity and Worflnp of Chrifl proved from the Doxology. 325. Chap. XVIII. The Liturgy of the Church of England vindicated from
. A Vindication of the worship of the Lord Jesus Christ as the Supreme God, in all the dispensations, patriarchal, mosaick and Christian : demonstrating, that Christ was so known and worship'd in all ages, from Adam to this day. nd Worjlnp of Chrijl provd from the Ante-Nicene Creeds. 286. Chap. XV. The Divinity and Worjlnp of Chrijl provd from the antient Liturgies. 2*)G. Chap. XVI. The Primitive Chrijlians prafd to Chrijl in their daily Prayers. 3 20. Chap. XVII. The Divinity and Worflnp of Chrifl proved from the Doxology. 325. Chap. XVIII. The Liturgy of the Church of England vindicated from the Charge of favouring Arianifm and Socinianifm. XIX. The Divinity and Worjhip of Chrifl provd from the Martyrs directing their Lajl Prayers to Chrijl as God. 338. Chap. XX. The antient Chrijlian Fathers ill-treated by the Soci- nians. 341. Chap. XXI. The Divinity and Worjlnp of Chrifl proved from the Obfervation of the Lords-Day. 344. Chap. XXII. The Divinity and Worjlnp of Chrijl provd from the building and dedicating of Churches to Chrijl as God. 34$. Chap. XXIII. A Recapitulation, with a Catalogue of Socinian Errors, jliewing the tendency of Socinianifm to Turcifm. XXIV. The Conclufion. 377. THE. ** ^P^If IRfSIf JE^lt I^^If JE}f3I* l»THE INTRODUCTION. T is an Obfervation of Solomon, ii. Becaufe fentence againfi an evilwork is not executed fyeedily, therefore theheart of thsfons of men is fully fet in themto do evil. Such is the Perverfnefs ofhuman Nature, that what Evil they do at one timewith Impunity, they are apt to repeat; and takeCourage and Encouragement from their Impunity,to go on in Evil, and that with greater Allurance. This is moft particularly evident in the Here-ticks of this prefent Age, who openly fpeak andwrite againft the Articles of our Christian Faith,and principally againfl that fundamental Article ofthe Ever-blefled Trinity, and the Honour due toour great God and Saviour Jefus Chrifl; an Articlefo great, fo fundamenta
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