A plain scripture-argument against Dr. Clark's doctrine concerning the ever-blessed Trinity; in a letter to Dr. Clark; with some previous letters, relating to our creeds, and forms of worship: by the collector of the texts, in a book, intituled, Several hundred texts of Holy Scripture, plainly proving, that our Lord Jesus Christ is the most High God.
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Unknown. A plain scripture-argument against Dr. Clark's doctrine concerning the ever-blessed Trinity; in a letter to Dr. Clark; with some previous letters, relating to our creeds, and forms of worship: by the collector of the texts, in a book, intituled, Several hundred texts of Holy Scripture, plainly proving, that our Lord Jesus Christ is the most High God.The Women's Print History Project, 2019, title ID 26335, https://womensprinthistoryproject.com/title/26335. Accessed 2026-03-21.
Unknown, . A plain scripture-argument against Dr. Clark's doctrine concerning the ever-blessed Trinity; in a letter to Dr. Clark; with some previous letters, relating to our creeds, and forms of worship: by the collector of the texts, in a book, intituled, Several hundred texts of Holy Scripture, plainly proving, that our Lord Jesus Christ is the most High God. Margaret Lawrence, Joseph Downing, 1715.
Unknown , . (1715). A plain scripture-argument against dr. clark's doctrine concerning the ever-blessed trinity; in a letter to dr. clark; with some previous letters, relating to our creeds, and forms of worship: by the collector of the texts, in a book, intituled, several hundred texts of holy scripture, plainly proving, that our lord jesus christ is the most high god. Margaret Lawrence. Joseph Downing.
Unknown, . A plain scripture-argument against Dr. Clark's doctrine concerning the ever-blessed Trinity; in a letter to Dr. Clark; with some previous letters, relating to our creeds, and forms of worship: by the collector of the texts, in a book, intituled, Several hundred texts of Holy Scripture, plainly proving, that our Lord Jesus Christ is the most High God. Margaret Lawrence, Joseph Downing, 1715.
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