01930nam 2200397Ia 450 99639568320331620210104171231.0(CKB)3810000000015816(EEBO)2240924342(OCoLC)ocn318209532e(OCoLC)318209532(EXLCZ)99381000000001581620090410d1698 uy 0engurbn||||a|bb|The Christian faith concerning the Holy Trinity[electronic resource] together with the just consequences of this sublime mystery, as delivered in Holy Scripture, preserved and maintained in the terms and sentiments of fathers and councils, adhered to by the Catholick Church, more especially (the purest part of it) the Church of England, humbly considered : in two parts : the first containing a brief discussion of unitarianism, (as 'tis call'd), or the lately revived photinianism, as opposing the Catholick faith : the second, remarks on the XXVIII propositions published, as an explication of the doctrine of the Holy Trinity, according to the ancient fathers, &c. /by R.C., a presbyter of the Church of EnglandLondon Printed for J. Wyat, and Thomas Norman, bookseller in Lewes1698[10], 5-196, [4] pEpistle dedicatory signed: Robert Crayford.Errata on p. [4] at end.Advertisements on p. [8].Reproduction of original in: University of Toronto. Library.Includes bibliographical references.eebo-0180TrinityEarly works to 1800SocinianismEarly works to 1800TrinitySocinianismCrayford Robert1017270UMIUMIUMIBOOK996395683203316The Christian faith concerning the Holy Trinity2385083UNISA