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Excerpt from A Critical History of the Evolution of Trinitarianism: And Its Outcome in the New Christology
It is scarcely necessary to say that my object has been throughout to give the results of an un biased historical and critical study of the subject. My aim has been first to ascertain the exact histor ical truth concerning this most important chapter of Christian theological thought, and next to state all the facts thus gained with the utmost can dor, sincerity, and freedom. I know how difficult it is, even for a professed historical scholar, to divest himself of all theological prepossessions but I can truly say that I am not aware of having been governed in my historical researches by any other motive than the simple and earnest desire to reach historical truth, and also, so far as it lies within the limits of a historian's task, such reli gions conceptions and grounds of theological be lief as history may properly suggest and sustain. But such conclusions contain no a priori dogmatic.
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