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INTRODUCTION,

SECTION I

IF JESUS CHRIST BE NOT THE TRUE GOD,
OF THE SAME ESSENCE WITH HIS FA-
THER, THE MAHOMETAN RELIGION IS
PREFERABLE TO THE CHRISTIAN RE-"
LIGION, AND JESUS CHRIST INFERIOR
TO MAHOMET,

CHAP. I. If JESUS CHRIST be not of the
fame effence with his Father, the Christianity
we profefs is a corruption of the Chriftian
religion, and Mahometanifm the re-establish-
ment of its

CHAP. II. If JESUS CHRIST be not of the fame effence with his Father, Mahomet was a teacher raifed up of God to inftru&t Mankind,

CHAP. III. If JESUS CHRIST be not of the fame effence with his Father, Mahomet was a great Prophet, the greatest of Prophets, and preferable to JESUS CHRIST,

CHAP. IV. If JESUS CHRIST be not of the fame effence with his Father, Mahomet was more true, more wife, more concerned for the good of mankind, and more zealous for the glory of God, than he

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SECTION II.

IF JESUS CHRIST BE NOT THE TRUE GOD,
OF THE SAME essence WITH HIS FA-
THER, THE SANHEDRIM DID AN ACT
OF JUSTICE IN CAUSING HIM TO BE
PUT TO DEATH; AND THE JEWS HAD
SUFFICIENT REASON TO REJECT THE
PREACHING OF HIS APOSTLES, WHEN
THEY CALLED THEM TO BELIEVE ON
HIM,

CHAP.I. JESUS CHRIST is called GOD,
CHAP. II. The argument continued,
CHAP. III. The principal Titles and Charac-
ters which, in the writings of the Prophets,
form the idea of the TRUE GOD, are applied
to JESUS CHRIST,

CHAP. IV. JESUS CHRIST declared to be
Equal with God,

CHAP.V. JESUS CHRIST received Religious
Worship,

CHAP.VI. The Characters of JEHOVAH'S
glory, in the ancient Oracles, applied to JESUS
CHRIST; and the argument arising from
that application illuftrated,

SECTION III.

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IF JESUS CHRIST BE NOT THE TRUE.
GOD, OF THE SAME ESSENCE WITH
HIS FA
ATHER, HE AND HIS APOSTLES
HAVE LED US INTO A COMPLICATED
AND PERNICIOUS ERROR,

CHAP. I. The principles which we oppose, obfcure, depreciate, deftroy, thofe exalted ideas... which JESUS gives us of his Father's Love, and of his own Compassion to finful men,; ·

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CONTENT 3.

CHAP. II. The doctrine of our adverfaries de-
Atroys the idea which the Scriptures give us,
of the Greatness of Gospel myfteries, and the
Nature of true Faith,

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CHAP. III. The hypothefis of our adverfaries deprives JESUS CHRIST of his bigheft honour by making him poffefs thofe Titles in a metaphorical fenfe, which the Scripture applies to him in one that is proper. This proved by two inftances,

CHAP. IV. According to the fentiments of our adverfaries, the Death of CHRIST has no real Ufefulness in it,

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CHAP. V. The fentiments of our adverfaries render the language of Scripture obfcure and falfe, abfurd and impious,

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CHAP. VI. Evidences of the fame truth, arif ing from thofe pallages of Scripture, which exprefs the Pre-existence of JESUS CHRIST, 144 CHAP.VII. The fame Truth evinced, from Philip. ii. 5-8.

CHAP.VIII. The fame Truth confirmed and illuftrated, from John i. 1-14. The Sacinian interpretation of this paffage confidered and exposed,

CHAP. IX. The fame Argument continued,

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CHAP.X. The Arian hypothefis equally indefen

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CHAP. XI. The Language of the Holy Spirit, on the Socinian hypothefis, is obfcure, absurd, and not confiftent with piety,

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