The Holy Scriptural doctrine of the divine Trinity in essential unity

and the supreme Godhead of Jesus Christ being one and the same with his Father's ... Wherewith is occasionally shewn, that although the Newtonian philosophy be formally and mathematically true; yet it is materially and physically false. To which is prefixed a prefatory discourse, wherein the physical, metaphysical, and theological errors of a late treatise, entitled, an Essay on spirit [by R. Clayton] are clearly shewn and confuted

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The Holy Scriptural doctrine of the divine Trinity in essential unity

and the supreme Godhead of Jesus Christ being one and the same with his Father's ... Wherewith is occasionally shewn, that although the Newtonian philosophy be formally and mathematically true; yet it is materially and physically false. To which is prefixed a prefatory discourse, wherein the physical, metaphysical, and theological errors of a late treatise, entitled, an Essay on spirit [by R. Clayton] are clearly shewn and confuted

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BT110 .S35

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cixviii, 316 p. ;
Number of pages
316

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OL6330460M
LCCN
35033928
OCLC/WorldCat
10280142

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