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A Treatise of the Divine Nature, Exhibiting the Distinction of the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit.  Humphrey Moore, 1824 (First Edition)

Humphrey Moore of New Hampshire, a Harvard‑educated Congregationalist pastor, presents a 19th‑century defense of Trinitarian doctrine. Composed amid intense theological controversy in New England, this treatise offers a systematic examination of the biblical and philosophical grounds for affirming the full divinity of the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit while maintaining the unity of the Godhead. Intended as a structured, scriptural rebuttal to the growing influence of Unitarianism, Moore’s work reflects both his intellectual discipline and his pastoral concern to provide his congregation and contemporaries with a clear framework for understanding the doctrine of the Trinity.


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Collation / Page Count: 356

"A Treatise of The Divine Nature"(First Edition) Humphrey Moore, 1824

SKU: 92022
$175.00Price
  • Binding : Leather Binding

    Measures : TBD

    Language : English

    Published : Boston

    Subject : Theology

    Year Printed : 1824

    Original/Facsimile : Original

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