A primitive discourse upon prayer. Wherein are proved, three positions. Viz. I. That the address of prayer is due only to God supreme; and that a Plurality of Gods is Inconsistent with the Christian Religion. II. That the holy scriptures do not authorise praying to the second and third persons in the trinity; neither can any such Worship be inferred from Nature or Reason. III. That our Saviour has in plain and express terms forbid our praying to him; and that the Holy Ghost is not in any Sense stiled God throughout the whole Bible. By Edward Johnson, Merchant, at St. Christophers in the West-Indies.

  • Johnson, Edward, Merchant.
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1740
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London : printed for J. Cooper in Fleet-Street, 1740.

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viii,36,[4]p. ; 80.

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