The Socinian Controversy Discuss'd in Six Dialogues
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Publisher: Dale Tuggy
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© 2007 Dale Tuggy Standard Copyright License
Language: English
Country: United States
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Printed: 274 pages, 6" x 9", perfect binding, black and white interior ink Description:Charles Leslie (1650 - 1722), Anglican nonjuring divine, was born and educated in Dublin, Ireland. In 1689 he moved to England, and authored numerous polemical tracts on religious and political topics. The first edition of Leslie's Socinian Controversy Discuss'd was printed in 1708. He published a second edition in 1719. The edition reprinted here is from volume 1 of his two-volume Works, published in 1721. In this work of Christian apologetics, Leslie endeavors to refute anyone who might be considered "antitrinitarian". Some chief targets include Unitarians or Socinians such as Stephen Nye, and subordinationist Samuel Clarke. For other books on the Trinity go to http://trinities.org/books. Keywords:Listed in: |
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