SECTION III. A View of the Arguments in Favour of the Miraculous Conception, and of the biflorical Evidence by which its Credibility should be afcertained. SECTION IV. 56 Reafons for thinking that the Miraculous Conception was not known, or believed, in very early Times. SECTION V. 64 The internal Evidence for the Credibility of the Miraculous Conception confidered. SECTION VI. 100 Objections to the Miraculous Conception by the ancient Unbelievers, and the Anfwers of the Chriftian Fathers to them. BOOK 151 IV. Of fome Controverfies which had a near Relation to the Trinitarian or Unitarian SECTION II. Of the Tenets of the Ancient Arians. SECTION 193 The Arguments of the Ancient Arians. 199 SEC SECTION IV. Of the Arguments of the Orthodox against the A connected View of all the principal Articles in the preceding Hiftory. SECTION II. 273 An Account of the Remains of the Oriental, or Platonic Philofophy, in modern fyftems of Chriftianity. 288 SEC SECTION III. Maxims of Hiftorical Criticism. SECTION IV. 294 A fummary View of the Evidence for the primitive Chriftians having held the Doctrine of the fimple humanity of Chrift. SECTION V. 303 Some of the Ufes that may be derived from the Confideration of the Subject of this Work. 320 SECTION VI. Of the prefent State of Things with respect to the Trinitarian and Arian Controverfies. 332 337 Articles omitted to be inferted in their proper Places. The Names of the principal Perfons mentioned in this Work, with the Times in which they lived, in the order of the Alphabet. 350 |