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An humble inquiry into the Scripture-account of Jesus Christ: or, A short argument concerning his deity and glory, according to the Gospel. By the late Reverend, learned and pious Mr. Thomas Emlyn of Dublin.
Emlyn, Thomas, 1663-1741.Date: 1756- Books
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A collection of tracts, stating some important points relating to the deity, worship, and satisfaction of the Lord Jesus Christ, &c. Viz. I. An humble inquiry into the Scripture-Account of the Deity of Jesus Christ. II. A Vindication of the Worship of Jesus Christ, on the Unitarian Principles, in answer to Mr. J. Boyse. III. The Supreme Deity of God the Father demonstrated, against Dr. Sherlock. IV. A Vindication of the Bishop of Glocester from the Charge of Heresy by Dr. Sherlock. V. Remarks on Mr. Lesley's Dialogue against the Socinians. VI. A Vindication of the Remarks. Vii. An Examination of Mr. Lesley's last Dialogue about the Satisfaction of Jesus Christ, and Dr. Stillingfleet's Reasons of Christ's Sufferings. Viii. A query, Whether (on Mr. Wall's Principles) Christian Baptism was intended by Christ for any but such as be proselyted to Christianity from Infidelity? By Thomas Emlyn, a Sufferer in this Cause.
Emlyn, Thomas, 1663-1741.Date: 1715?]- Books
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A collection of tracts, relating to the deity, worship, and satisfaction of the Lord Jesus Christ, &c. viz. 1. An humble inquiry into the scripture-account of the deity of Jesus Christ, &c. Viz. 1. An humble inquiry into the scripture-account of the deity of Jesus Christ. Anno 1702. 2. A vindication of the worship of the Lord Jesus Christ on Unitarian principles; in answer to Mr. Jos. Boyle, referring to his Dublin edit. 4to. 1706. 3.The supreme deity of God the Father demonstrated, against Dr. Sherlock. 1707. 4. A vindiction of the Bishop of Glocester, from Dr. Sherlock's charge of heresy. 1707. 5. Remarks on Mr. Leslie's first dialogue, against the Socinians. 1708. 6. A vindication of the remarks. 1708. 7. An examination of Mr. Leslie's last dialogue, about the satisfaction of Jesus Christ, and of Dr. Stillingfleet's reasons of Christ's sufferings. 1708. 8. A letter to Dr. Willis (now Bishop of Glocester) concerning persecution. 1705. 9. An inquiry into the original authority of 1 John 5.7. 1715. 10. Dr. Bennet's new theory of the Blessed Trinity examined. 1718. 11. Quare, whether (on Mr. Wall's principles) baptism was intended for any but such as be proselyted to Christianity. 1710. 12. An answer to Mr. Martin's Dissertation on 1 Joh. [sic] v. 7. To which is prefix'd, a true narrative of the proceedings of the dissenting ministers of Dublin against the author, and of his prosecution and sufferings, &c. By Thomas Emlyn.
Emlyn, Thomas, 1663-1741.Date: 1719