A discourse concerning the Messias, in three chapters. The first concerning the preparatories to his appearance in the types and prophesies of the Old Testament. The second demonstrating that it was typically or prophetically necessary, that he should be born of a virgin The third, that he is God as well as man. To which is prefixed a large preface, asserting and explaining the doctrine of the Blessed Trinity, against the late writer of the intellectual system. And an appendix is subjoyned concerning the divine extension, wherein the existence of a God is undeniably proved, and the main principles of Cartesianism and atheism overthrown. By John Turner, hospitaller of St. Thomas Southwark, and late Fellow of Christ's College in Cambridge.
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- A discourse concerning the Messias, in three chapters. The first concerning the preparatories to his appearance in the types and prophesies of the Old Testament. The second demonstrating that it was typically or prophetically necessary, that he should be born of a virgin The third, that he is God as well as man. To which is prefixed a large preface, asserting and explaining the doctrine of the Blessed Trinity, against the late writer of the intellectual system. And an appendix is subjoyned concerning the divine extension, wherein the existence of a God is undeniably proved, and the main principles of Cartesianism and atheism overthrown. By John Turner, hospitaller of St. Thomas Southwark, and late Fellow of Christ's College in Cambridge.
- Appendix concerning the extention or omnipresence of the divine nature.
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London: printed by T[homas]. B[radyll]. for Randolph Taylor, near Stationers-Hall, MDCLXXXV. [1685]
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- 1685-1685
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- R34684
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- 117199
- Description
- xcvi, xcv-clxiii, [7], 154, [2] p. ; 8⁰
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- Printer's name from Wing CD.
"A discourse concerning the Messias," and "An appendix concerning the extention or omnipresence of the divine nature" each have separate dated title page, with imprint "printed by T.B." on leaves L4r and P5r, respectively.