The Scripture Doctrine of the Trinity, in Three Parts presents a clear, text‑driven examination of how the New Testament and the Church of England liturgy relate to the Trinity.
It aims to help readers understand the relationships between the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit with careful analysis.
This edition compiles key passages, compares them, and explains their meaning in a structured, accessible way. It is useful for study of early Christian theology and for readers interested in how 17th‑ and 18th‑century scholarship approached the doctrine of God.
- Illustrates how scriptural texts are interpreted to support Trinity language and concepts
- Outlines the roles and relationships of the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit
- Offers context from church practice and liturgy to ground the discussion
- Provides a navigable structure to study theological arguments and forms of expression
Ideal for readers of theology, church history, and philosophical theology who seek a rigorous, text‑based study of the Trinity.