, D. D. rector of West Kington, Wiltshire, and prebendary of Sarum, was educated
, D. D. rector of West Kington,
Wiltshire, and prebendary of Sarum, was educated in
New-college, Oxford, where he became M. A. and on the
8th of July, 1720, he accumulated the degrees of B. D.
and D.D. for which he went out grand compounder. His
four principal works are, an “Answer to Tindal’s Christianity as old as the Creation,
” a “Treatise on Scripture
Politics,
” a course of Sermons preached at Mr. Boyle’s
Lecture,“and an
” Essay on the Trinity,“in which last
performance he endeavours, with great ingenuity and
plausibility, to unite the rationality claimed by the Unitarians, with the orthodox language of those who admit the
Athanasian doctrine of the Trinity. This curious tract
is now so little known, as not to have been noticed in any
of the late Trinitarian controversies, excepting in a pamphlet entitled
” Orthodoxy and Chanty united." Dr.
Burnet died in May 1750.