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CHAPTER I.
That the Jews in all Ages were Believers in
the Divine Unity.
SECTION I.
7
The Fact acknowledged by the Chriftian Fa-
thers.
SECTION II.
9
Of the Reasons why, according to the Chrif
tian Fathers, the Doctrine of the Trinity
was not difcovered to the Jews.
SECTION III.
18
The Sentiments of the Jews, as expressed by
themselves, on the Subject.
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26
SEC-
SECTION
IV.
Of the Jewish Angel METATRON, &c.
CHAPTER II.
40
General Confiderations relating to the fuppofed
Conduct of Christ and the Apostles, with
Refpect to the Doctrines of his Pre-existence
and Divinity.
CHAPTER III.
50
Of the Conduct of our Saviour himself with
respect to his own fuppofed Pre-existence and
Divinity.
CHAPTER
64
Of the Teftimony of Athanafius to the Caution
with which the Apoftles divulged the Doc-
trines of the Pre-existence and Divinity of
Chrift.
CHAPTER V.
86
Of the concurrent Teftimony of other Fathers
to the Caution of the Apostles, in teaching
the Doctrines of the Pre-existence and Di-
vinity of Christ.
101
CHAP.
Of the Caution obferved by the Apostles in
teaching the Doctrines of the Pre-existence
and Divinity of Chrift to the Gentile Con-
verts.
CHAPTER VII.
113
Of John being thought to have been the first
who clearly and boldly taught the Doctrines
of the Pre-existence and Divinity of Chrift.
I.
123
The Acknowledgments of the Chriftian Fa-
thers that John was the first who taught
the Doctrines above-mentioned.
Reflections on the Subject
125
148
VIII.
Of the Nazarenes and the Ebionites; Shewing
that they were the fame People, and that
none of them believed the Divinity or Pre-
exiftence of Chrift.
CHAPTER IX.
158
Of the fuppofed Church of Orthodox Jews
at Jerufalem, fubfequent to the Time of
Adrian.
190
CHAPTER X.
Of the fuppofed Herefy of the Ebionites and
Nazarenes, and other Particulars relating
to them.
CHAPTER XI.
Of the facred Books of the Ebionites.
CHAPTER XII.
Page 201
212
Prefumptive Evidence that the Majority of
the Gentile Chriftians in the early Ages
were Unitarians.
II.
235
Direct evidence in Favour of the Gentile
Chriftians having been generally Unitarians.
258
XIV.
An Argument for the Novelty of the Doctrine
of the Trinity, from the Manner in which
it was taught and received in early Times.