Letters to a Protestant Divine in defence of Unitarianism; by another Barister R. Wainewright1824 - 439 pages |
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... admit of other interpretations , at least equal , and in the author's judgment inuch superior , to that of the ... admitting of so many different interpretations , unfit to be quoted as an authority , particularly as the Trinitarian ...
... admit of other interpretations , at least equal , and in the author's judgment inuch superior , to that of the ... admitting of so many different interpretations , unfit to be quoted as an authority , particularly as the Trinitarian ...
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... admit its existence for any ends of discipline alleged to be assigned in Scrip- ture , as he can account for our Lord's dependence upon his Father in a way much more easy and consonant to Scripture , namely , by his having been , what ...
... admit its existence for any ends of discipline alleged to be assigned in Scrip- ture , as he can account for our Lord's dependence upon his Father in a way much more easy and consonant to Scripture , namely , by his having been , what ...
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... admit that we cannot have a better guide than our Saviour himself , as to what he means by the expression of ' he and his Father being one ' ( v ) , we shall not be long at a loss : for in the seventeenth chapter of the same evangelist ...
... admit that we cannot have a better guide than our Saviour himself , as to what he means by the expression of ' he and his Father being one ' ( v ) , we shall not be long at a loss : for in the seventeenth chapter of the same evangelist ...
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... admit of the interposition of the word 9ELOY ! You say , that we are only assured of our preserva tion by the power of Christ , from the consideration that he is one in power and authority with the Father . If nothing more is meant by ...
... admit of the interposition of the word 9ELOY ! You say , that we are only assured of our preserva tion by the power of Christ , from the consideration that he is one in power and authority with the Father . If nothing more is meant by ...
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... admit this doctrine , that in the unity of the Deity there is a grand distinction , that admits the incarnation of one who claims true deity , and who therefore claims your worship . " - I shall re- ply to this passage , which embraces ...
... admit this doctrine , that in the unity of the Deity there is a grand distinction , that admits the incarnation of one who claims true deity , and who therefore claims your worship . " - I shall re- ply to this passage , which embraces ...
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