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A preservative against the publications dispersed by modern Socinians. In which the impiety and absurdity of their principles are clearly shewn. Addressed by a country-clergyman to his parishioners.
Jones, William, 1726-1800.Date: M.DCC.LXXXVI. [1786]- Books
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The importance of the doctrine of the Holy Trinity asserted, in reply to some late pamphlets. By Daniel Waterland, D. D. Late Chaplain in Ordinary to his Majesty, and Master of Magdalen College, Cambridge.
Waterland, Daniel, 1683-1740.Date: 1800- Books
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A clear, scriptural detection of Satan transformed into an angel of light. Or the Socinian creed, as held by Drs. M'gill and Dalrymple, Ministers of Ayr, exhibited in distinct Articles, illustrated by Extracts from their own Works, and contrasted with the Holy Scriptures, and with the subordinate standards of the Church of Scotland. For the use of the unlearned. By James Ramsay, Minister of the Gospel in Glasgow.
Ramsay, James, -1824.Date: MDCCXC. [1790]- Books
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The arians and Socinians monitor. Being a vision that a young Socinian teacher lately had, in which he saw, in the most exquisite Torment, his tutor, who died some years ago; and had from his own Mouth the fearful Relation of what befel him at and after his Death. Together with many instructions relating to the Socinian errors; by all which he is turned to the Faith of the Gospel. Written by John Macgowan. Author of the Shaver, Death, a Vision, &c. &c.
Macgowan, John, 1726-1780.Date: 1795- Books
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A testimony and warning against Socinian and Unitarian errors; Intended As a Short Scriptural Defence of the Important Dootrines of the Holy Trinity-of the Proper Divinity of our Blessed Redeemer-of the Peculiar Sonship of Christ-of the Real Satisfaction of Jesus for the Sins of His People-of the Personality of the Spirit-of the Proper Divinity of the Holy Ghost-And of the Spirit's Efficacious and Invincible Operations Upon the Souls of Men. Addressed to Christians of every denomination, by the Reformed Presbytery.
Reformed Presbyterian Church.Date: 1793