Arrowsmith - Houston-Packer Collection BT70 .A776 1659

Chain of Principles. 14.1 Apoftate Julian, was not a little fenfible Exerc. 3. of; wherefore confidering that hecould not fairly difclaim theTrinity, till he had renounced his baptifme, he took the bloud of beaíls offered in facrifice to theheathen Gods (as Z azianzen tells Nazian, wducrl Orar, z. us from the report ofhis own domefli- har circa J mue. cal fervants) and bathedhimfelfthere- d"`m` in all over ; fo, as much as in him lay, waíhing off the baptifme he had for- merly received. Add hereunto that impregnable place ( which bath. hi- therto , and will for ever hold out a- gainft all the mines and batteries of hereticks) in the fiat epifle of john, There are three that bear witnef in heaven, 1J°1'. so 7. the F. ather,the Word, and the holy Spirit;and thefe three are One. Where a Trinity is proclaimed both in numero nuxnerante, there are three; and in numero numerato, tellingus plainly who they are, Father, Word, and holy Spirit: And that the fame Effence is common to them all. For tbefe three are One. §. 8. Yet is there a late genera- T 3 tion,

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