A sermon concerning the unity of the divine nature and the B. Trinity by John, Lord Archbishop of Canterbury.

Tillotson, John, 1630-1694
Publisher: Printed for B Aylmer and W Rogers
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1693
Approximate Era: WilliamAndMary
TCP ID: A62587 ESTC ID: R6941 STC ID: T1222
Subject Headings: Bible. -- N.T. -- Timothy, 1st, II, 5; Sermons, English -- 17th century; Trinity;
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In-Text for it is certain, that long before Christianity appeared in the world, there was a very ancient Tradition, both among Jews and Heathen, concerning three real Differences or Distinctions in the Divine Nature, very nearly resembling the Christian Doctrine of the Trinity, as I shall have occasion more fully to shew by and by: for it is certain, that long before Christianity appeared in the world, there was a very ancient Tradition, both among jews and Heathen, Concerning three real Differences or Distinctions in the Divine Nature, very nearly resembling the Christian Doctrine of the Trinity, as I shall have occasion more Fully to show by and by: p-acp pn31 vbz j, cst av-j p-acp np1 vvd p-acp dt n1, pc-acp vbds dt j j n1, d p-acp np2 cc j-jn, vvg crd j n2 cc n2 p-acp dt j-jn n1, av av-j vvg dt njp n1 pp-f dt np1, c-acp pns11 vmb vhi n1 av-dc av-j pc-acp vvi p-acp cc p-acp:




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