Scriptures, in essentials, speak to the meanest capacity, 157, &c. we should learn our re- 294 the mischief of making them chime with our previous notions, 294-297 all things therein neces- sary to be believed, when under- stood, 353, 354 Self-conceitedness, worse than folly,
ligion out of them,
Socinianism, The Reasonableness of Christianity unjustly charged with it, 162, &c. Socinians, the author charged with being one, 359, &c. Son of God, a man's understand- ing this phrase, as some Socinians do, no proof of his being one, 361, &c. signifies the same with Mes- siah, 366, &c. the confession of the eu- nuch (Acts viii.) no proof to the contrary, 371, &c. Systems, not hated by the author, who only complains of the abuse of them, 377
Tiberius, the Roman emperor, a very jealous prince, 81 Tillotson, (archbishop) how he un- derstood the phrase Son of God, 362 Truths, several, useful, yet not ne- cessary to salvation, 227, &c.
Unitarians, Dr. Edwards's witty remark upon that word, 200
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