This lost classic on the Trinity is a short and clear work by David James, which reflects his deep familiarity with a massive English literature on the subject spanning roughly 1689 to 1780. James... More > neatly summarizes competing views, with the aim of promoting sympathetic understanding of competing approaches, which he calls Tritheist, Arian, Sabellian, Trinitarian (real and nominal), and Socinian.This second edition of 1780 includes an Appendix on the central issue of the worship of Jesus Christ.This is a high quality reprint; the pages look much better than the above Preview.See here for more books on the Trinity.< Less