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Excerpt from Philosophy of Trinitarian Doctrine: A Contribution to Theological Progress and Reform
The term Trinitarian, in the title of this work, is intended, not to imply adiscussion of the doctrine Of the Trinity exclusively, but rather to indicate the point Of view from which the topics here presented, and indeed the whole circle of Christian doctrine, have been contem plated by the writer. He was originally led into the train Of meditation, some fruits Of which are now submitted, by a desire and effort to learn by inquiry of the Scriptures themselves what is the purely Scriptural doctrine of the Trin ity. The view which there unfolded itself to him of the person of Christ and His rela tion to the Father and to Humanity, not only appeared intelligible and consistent with itself, in marked contrast to those which the current theological standards afforded.
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