Title: | Scepticism credulity: socinianism irreconcilable with reason, and the simplicity of the gospel. Being an attempt to shew that the sceptic does in truth admit much greater improbabilities than he who believes in the truth of holy writ; and that the socinian, if he expects future happiness on any other ground than that of repentancem through an atonement, expects something contrary to all probability, analogy, the light of nature, and the promises of the gospel. To which is added, an exhortation to all who believe the pure doctrines of Christianity, to zeal, and consistency in their conduct; to let their professions and practice agree. |
Note: | W. Suffield, 1814 |
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Subject: | Skepticism |
Subject: | Socinianism |
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