The catholic doctrine of a Trinity :
proved by above an hundred short and clear arguments, expressed in the terms of the Holy Scripture, compared in a manner entirely new and digested under the four following titles: 1. The divinity of Christ. 2. The divinity of the Holy Ghost. 3. The plurality of persons. 4. The Trinity in unity. With a few reflections, occasionally interspersed, upon some of the Arian writers, particularly Dr. S. Clarke: to which is added, A letter to the common people, in answer to some popular arguments against the Trinity.
by William Jones.

APA Citation

Jones, W. (1810). The catholic doctrine of a Trinity: proved by above an hundred short and clear arguments, expressed in the terms of the Holy Scripture, compared in a manner entirely new and digested under the four following titles: 1. The divinity of Christ. 2. The divinity of the Holy Ghost. 3. The plurality of persons. 4. The Trinity in unity. With a few reflections, occasionally interspersed, upon some of the Arian writers, particularly Dr. S. Clarke: to which is added, A letter to the common people, in answer to some popular arguments against the Trinity. 8th ed. London: Printed ...for T. Hamilton, ... R. Ogle, ... J. Ogle, ... and M. Ogle.

MLA Citation

Jones, William, 1726-1800. The Catholic Doctrine of a Trinity: Proved by Above an Hundred Short And Clear Arguments, Expressed In the Terms of the Holy Scripture, Compared In a Manner Entirely New And Digested Under the Four Following Titles: 1. The Divinity of Christ. 2. The Divinity of the Holy Ghost. 3. The Plurality of Persons. 4. The Trinity In Unity. With a Few Reflections, Occasionally Interspersed, Upon Some of the Arian Writers, Particularly Dr. S. Clarke: to Which Is Added, A Letter to the Common People, In Answer to Some Popular Arguments Against the Trinity. 8th ed. London: Printed ...for T. Hamilton, ... R. Ogle, ... J. Ogle, ... and M. Ogle, 1810.

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