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iedge of the Divine Will , in 8 pages . Platonism unveiled ; or an Essay concerning the Notions and Opinions of Plato , and some ancient and modern Divines , his followers ; in relation to the Lo « gos , or word in particular , and the Doctrine of the Trinity in gene-nah In two Parts . In 139 pages . Anno Dom . 1700 .
An Apology for the Parliament , representing to Mr . J . Gail hard some Reasons why they did not exact sanguinary Laws , &c . In 43 pages .
Remarks on Dr . Sherlock ' s Sermon , of the Danger of corrupting the Faith by Philosophy . In 29 pages . Printed for Richard Baldwin , in Warwick Lane . 1 697 * Mr . Emlin ' s Case in relation to the differences between him and some Dissenting Ministers of Dublin . In < £ pages . 1703 .
Two Treatises concerning the Trinity and the Divinity of our Blessed Saviour , viz . 1 , An Humble Inquiry into the Scripture Account of Jesus Christ ; or a Short Argument concerning his
Deity and Glory , according to the Gosjpel . In 22 pages , 2 , An Answer thereunto , or a Resolution of the Objections against the Doctrine of the Holy Trinity . Ii * 27 pages . 1703 . A Sober Expostulation with « the Gentlemen of Mr . Emlin ' s
Juries at Dublin . In 8 pages . The Excellency of Reason , demonstrated in some Short Re . narks on Mr . Young ' s two Discourses , intituled < 4 the Wisdom
- © If Believing . " In 11 pages . The Excellency of the Human Understanding , an Argument that the regular use of Reason i ^ not cont ra ry to the Veneitttiota
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due to the Holy Scripture , &c » in Answer to the Censure of the . Remarks on Mr . Young ' s two Discourses . In 25 pages . London , printed and Sold by A . Baldwin , in Warwick Lane . 1702 . The . Scripturalists Christian Condescension Considered . In 8
pages . This tract is the last in the fourth Collection . Butthe quarto mentioned above includes many more pieces without any general
title-page to connect them with the preceding volumes . The particulars , as to subject , publication and number of pages , ^ cc . the reader will receive in the fol
lowing detail : namely , The Moderate Trinitarian : containing a description of the Holy Trinity , both according to
senpture , and approved , auCqor $ of learning , and adherents fo ^ the Trinitarian Doctrine j being an Argument shewing that Moderation may and ought to be shewn by and to persons of different
conceptions concerning some circumstances relating to the Knowledge of the Holy Trinity . To * gether with a short reply to JUr Joseph Taylor ' s Brief Inquiry whether those who own and those
who deny the Divinity of Christ may communicate together . By Daniel Allen , London . P / inted for Mary Fabian , at Mercer ' s Chapel , in CAeapside , 16 ^ 9 . In 46 pages . A Letter to a Friend : with
Remarks upon two Pamphlets lately published in Defence of Tritheism , viz . a Brief Enquiry , by J . T . and the Socinian Slain , by J 0 H . London . Printed Anno Domini , 1700 . In 16 pages * The Agreement of ^ the ^ Tnitariatis with the Catholic Church ;
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, JDr . Toulmin on the Socinian Tracts . 445
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), July 2, 1813, page 445, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct2430/page/21/
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