An Apology for the True Christian Divinity

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by Robert Barclay
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Also known as "Barclay's Apology". First published in 1678.


  • Title Page
  • Introduction
  • Short account of the Life and Writings of Robert Barclay
  • TO THE KING
  • TO THE FRIENDLY READER
  • THESES THEOLOGICAE
    • THE FIRST PROPOSITION
    • THE SECOND PROPOSITION
    • THE THIRD PROPOSITION
    • THE FOURTH PROPOSITION
    • FIFTH AND SIXTH PROPOSITIONS
    • THE SEVENTH PROPOSITION
    • THE EIGHTH PROPOSITION
    • THE NINTH PROPOSITION
    • THE TENTH PROPOSITION
    • THE ELEVENTH PROPOSITION
    • THE TWELFTH PROPOSITION
    • THE THIRTEENTH PROPOSITION
    • THE FOURTEENTH PROPOSITION
    • THE FIFTEENTH PROPOSITION
  • APOLOGY
    • PROPOSITION I
    • PROPOSITION II
    • PROPOSITION III
    • PROPOSITION IV
    • PROPOSITIONS V. and VI
    • PROPOSITION VII
    • PROPOSITION VIII
    • PROPOSITION IX
    • PROPOSITION X
    • PROPOSITION XI
    • PROPOSITION XII
    • PROPOSITION XIII
    • PROPOSITION XIV
    • PROPOSITION XV


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