The christianity of the New Testament. Or, a scholastic defence of the scripture doctrines of redemption, propitiation, Satisfaction and Salvation, by the Sacrifice of Jesus Christ. From a Comparison of the Original Meaning of those Terms in the Hebrew of the Old Testament, and the Greek Version of the same, and in the Writings of Pagan Theology, with their plain Use and Application, in the New Testament, to the blessed Effects of the Death of Christ. Against the Infidels and Libertines of this Age. With a Preface, occasionally written as a calm and rational Vindication of the Author's Conformity to the Church of England, (contrary to his Education) upon the Principles of secular and ecclesiastical Polity; as laid down by Grotius, Pussendorf, Hooker, Calvin, &c. By Peter Whitfield.

  • Whitfield, P. (Peter)
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[1757]
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Liverpool : printed for R. Williamson, near the Exchange. MDCCLVII. And sold in London by Messrs. Hitch and Hawes, in Pater-Noster-Row ; W. Owen, Temple Bar ; J. Newbery, St Paul's Church-Yard ; J. Waugh, Lombard-Street ; and C. Henderson, under the Royal Exchange, [1757]

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312;[2],73,[15]p. ; 80.

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