Truth's victory over error: or, the true principles of the Christian religion, stated and vindicated. Against the following Heresies, viz. Arians Arminians Anabaptists Antinomians Brounists Donatists Epicureans Eutychians Erastians Familists Jesuits Independents Libertines Manicheans Pelagians Papists Quakers Socinians Sabellians Scepticks Vaninians, &c. The whole being a Commentary on all the Chapters of the Confession of Faith, by Way of Question and Answer: In which, the saving Truths of our holy Religion are confirmed and established; and the dangerous Errors and Opinions of its Adversaries detected and confuted. Written by the late Reverend and Learned Mr. David Dickson, Professor of Divinity in the University of Edinburgh. To this edition is prefixed, A short account of the author's life, by the late Reverend Mr. Robert Wodrow, Minister of the Gospel at Eastwood.

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  • Truth's victory over error: or, the true principles of the Christian religion, stated and vindicated. Against the following Heresies, viz. Arians Arminians Anabaptists Antinomians Brounists Donatists Epicureans Eutychians Erastians Familists Jesuits Independents Libertines Manicheans Pelagians Papists Quakers Socinians Sabellians Scepticks Vaninians, &c. The whole being a Commentary on all the Chapters of the Confession of Faith, by Way of Question and Answer: In which, the saving Truths of our holy Religion are confirmed and established; and the dangerous Errors and Opinions of its Adversaries detected and confuted. Written by the late Reverend and Learned Mr. David Dickson, Professor of Divinity in the University of Edinburgh. To this edition is prefixed, A short account of the author's life, by the late Reverend Mr. Robert Wodrow, Minister of the Gospel at Eastwood.
  • Prælectiones in confessionem fidei. English
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Imprint
Glasgow: printed by John Bryce, and sold at his shop in the Salt-Market, 1772.
Publication year
1772-1772
ESTC No.
T133767
Grub Street ID
182490
Description
309,[3]p. ; 12⁰
Note
A translation by George Sinclair of Dickson's Latin lectures on the confession of faith, 'Prælectiones in confessionem fidei', which circulated in manuscript among his pupils; first published by the translator as his own work in 1684 & was not published under Dickson's name until 1726.

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