Excerpt from An Inquiry Into the Belief of the Christians of the First Three Centuries, Respecting the One Godhead of the Father, Son, and Holy Ghost: Being a Sequel to a Scriptural Confutation of the Rev. Mr. Lindsey's Late Apology I V l: dence of the: Godhead of the, Father, Son, and Holy Ghoi't to to large, an inference theimininfpired affertions are not confidered as by any means adequate vthey are only called upon to authenticate that verdie'r which they, to whom the evidence of the Scripture was. Firft referred, originally 1e turned upon it, but which has been lately mifreprefented to the wo1ld, in order to obtain a judgement, not hearing any refe rence to the relinquifhed. Evidence itfelf, but grounded upon an abfolute falfification of the primary verdict. When, therefore, it, is knownto the reader, that an appeal has been thus made from, the word of God to the fenfe in which it was receivedby the earlychurch, he will probably deem the prefent enquiry into that not 1 only important, but even neceffary, in or der to refcue the indolent and unlearned' from the confequences of thefe fallacious atfertions concerning the primitive faith.
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