Letters to a Protestant Divine in defence of Unitarianism; by another Barister R. Wainewright1824 - 439 pages |
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Page vii
... Father , and his Father in him , as given in John xvii . 18 , 21 , 23 , shews , that he did not mean his being sent from another world , or that his being was iden- tified with that of his Father . p . 6. - But one creed in the New ...
... Father , and his Father in him , as given in John xvii . 18 , 21 , 23 , shews , that he did not mean his being sent from another world , or that his being was iden- tified with that of his Father . p . 6. - But one creed in the New ...
Page viii
... fathers . p . 18 . John xvii . 20. shews , that our Lord's being in the Father , and the Father in him , is no proof of his divinity . p . 13. - The nature of his glory misunder- stood . - Whatever it was , it was given to him by the Father ...
... fathers . p . 18 . John xvii . 20. shews , that our Lord's being in the Father , and the Father in him , is no proof of his divinity . p . 13. - The nature of his glory misunder- stood . - Whatever it was , it was given to him by the Father ...
Page ix
... Father . How is it that the Holy Ghost had no concern in the sanctifying or sending our Lord ? p . 27. - The author does not , any more than his friend , conceive Samuel's word to be a person , because no other scripture leads him to ...
... Father . How is it that the Holy Ghost had no concern in the sanctifying or sending our Lord ? p . 27. - The author does not , any more than his friend , conceive Samuel's word to be a person , because no other scripture leads him to ...
Page x
... Father and himself , nor of any superior being dwelling in him but the Father . p . 55. - Had he been con- scious of the divine Logos being inseparably united to him , how could he have said " Of mine own self I can do nothing : my Father ...
... Father and himself , nor of any superior being dwelling in him but the Father . p . 55. - Had he been con- scious of the divine Logos being inseparably united to him , how could he have said " Of mine own self I can do nothing : my Father ...
Page xi
... Father was greater , and that he himself was neither omnipotent nor omniscient . p . 70. — Absurdity of sup- posing that he knew the day of judgment in one nature and not in another . Our Lord himself negatives this unnatural ...
... Father was greater , and that he himself was neither omnipotent nor omniscient . p . 70. — Absurdity of sup- posing that he knew the day of judgment in one nature and not in another . Our Lord himself negatives this unnatural ...
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