Catalog Record: The judgment of the Catholic Church on the necessity of believing that Our Lord Jesus Christ is very God : the primitive and apostolic tradition of the doctrine concerning the divinity of Our Saviour Jesus Christ : and brief animadversions on a treatise of Mr. Gilbert Clerke | Hathi Trust Digital Library

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The judgment of the Catholic Church on the necessity of believing that Our Lord Jesus Christ is very God : the primitive and apostolic tradition of the doctrine concerning the divinity of Our Saviour Jesus Christ : and brief animadversions on a treatise of Mr. Gilbert Clerke / by George Bull ; a new translation ; vol. III.

Main Author: Bull, George, 1634-1710.
Language(s): English ; Latin
Published: Oxford : J. H. Parker, 1855.
Subjects: Jesus Christ > Divinity.
Episcopius, Simon, > 1583-1643.
Zwicker, Daniel, > 1612-1678. > Irenicum Irenicorum.
Clerke, Gilbert, > 1626-1697? > Tractatus tres.
Trinity.
Note: Half-title : Bishop Bull's works on the Trinity vol. III.
The first treatise is written in opposition to the views of Simon Episcopius while the second is in opposition to the Irenicum Irenicorum of Daniel Zwicker.
Physical Description: xiii, [1], 372, [2] p. ; 23 cm.
Original Format: Book
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