Prometheus Christianus, or, A treatise shewing the folly and vanity of atheism: and containing the solution of the main arguments of the Socinians, the Arrians, the deists, and other unitarians ... : whereunto is annex'd the refutation of some dogmatical points of a modern author relating to the trinity / by John Sauvage ...

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Prometheus Christianus, or, A treatise shewing the folly and vanity of atheism: and containing the solution of the main arguments of the Socinians, the Arrians, the deists, and other unitarians ... : whereunto is annex'd the refutation of some dogmatical points of a modern author relating to the trinity / by John Sauvage ...
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Sauvage, John.
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Apologetics
Trinity.
Socinianism.
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"Prometheus Christianus, or, A treatise shewing the folly and vanity of atheism: and containing the solution of the main arguments of the Socinians, the Arrians, the deists, and other unitarians ... : whereunto is annex'd the refutation of some dogmatical points of a modern author relating to the trinity / by John Sauvage ..." In the digital collection Early English Books Online 2. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A94223.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 21, 2024.

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THE CONTENTS.

SECT. I.
SHewing the Nullity and Vanity of the Atheists, Page 1
SECT. II.
The Main Objection of the Heterodox Unita∣rians is fully propos'd and solv'd by the Or∣thodox Trinitarians. p. 5
SECT. III.
A farther Attempt of the same Adversaries is propos'd and solv'd, p. 11

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SECT. IV.
The Objections against Circumincision solv'd, p. 13
SECT. V.
Wherein the rest of the Unitarian's Arguments are propos'd and solv'd, p. 16
SECT. VI.
Certain Absolete Opinions of another Au∣thor are propos'd and solv'd, p. 19
SECT. VII.
Two other Opinions of the same Author are pro∣pos'd and solv'd, p. 23.
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