Primitive Trinitarianism: Examined and Defended (Classic Reprint)

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Our object is not controversy, it is to seek pel truth for ourselves, to declare it one to an ar as we understand it, and to call others to examination and inquiry. If thereby, our c: others, in any degree, confirms the weak in 1 establishes the wavering, or disencumbers th fections of the double-minded - and if it awa in any the spirit of love and inquiry after a 1 perfect knowledge of God, through the me( of his revelation to our fallen race, our labors not be entirely unavailable, and transitory. Wisdom from above is first pure, then peace gentle, easy to be entreated, full of mercy good fruits, without partiality, and without simulation. Our great motive is to guard ag errors, temptations, doubtings, and stumbling the heavenly race which is set before as; am prayerful desire is to gather up our thought affections, so that the reader, as well as ourse may be led to contemplate, and diligently se for those truths and wonders of redeeming which things angels desire to look into.of things not seen, wrought in the soul by nediate power of the holyghost, and a means ness. That our faith in our Lord may he st, and outwardly fruitful, afl°ording budding ces of His being the fountain of spiritual the soul of believers, flowing out and ex g itself through us in fruits of faith, hope, nd patience. And while we are daily g upon, and striving to possess more and the holiness and happiness of the gospel, re grow in grace, and may our labour 1nd of him in peace, without spot and less.

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