- OR, THE Last THOUGHTS OF Dr. W HIT BY. CONTAINING HIS in his Commentary on the To which are added, Published by his express ORDER. LONDON: 09 | Justin shortation to the into things is rightly and truly observed by Justin Martyr (a) in the Beginning That an exact Scrutiny into things o doth often produce Conviktion; " that those things which we once judged to be right, are, after å more diligent Enquiry into Truth, found to be far otherwise. And truly I am not ashamed to say, This is my very Case. For when I wrote my Commentaries on the New Testament, I went on (too hastily I own) in the common beaten Road of other refuted Orthodox Divines : Conceiving, first, that the Father, Son, and Holy Ghost, in one complex Notion, were one and the same God, by Virtue of the same individual Essence communicated from the Father. This confused Notion I am now fully convinced by the Aguments I have offered bere, and in the second part of my Reply to Dr. Waterland, to be a thing impossible, (2) Orat. Cobors. ad Gracos. p. i. A 3 and |