Letters to a Protestant Divine in defence of Unitarianism; by another Barister R. Wainewright1824 - 439 pages |
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Page v
... answer to a third received from his friend . It will shew the present state of the controversy , and enable the reader to judge how far the author has succeeded in the expla- nation of many very important passages of Scripture which ...
... answer to a third received from his friend . It will shew the present state of the controversy , and enable the reader to judge how far the author has succeeded in the expla- nation of many very important passages of Scripture which ...
Page viii
... Answer to a further argument by which it is attempted to be shewn , that the rendering of Dos in the common version God , is a fairer interpretation of the Greek than a God , quoting Ex . vii . 5. but stating , that after all , it is of ...
... Answer to a further argument by which it is attempted to be shewn , that the rendering of Dos in the common version God , is a fairer interpretation of the Greek than a God , quoting Ex . vii . 5. but stating , that after all , it is of ...
Page ix
... answer is obvious . p . 32. - The 10th chapter explains the use of the word 90s in this chapter , and in both the word is without the article . Instance of an angel being called My God , 2 Esdr . vii . 3. - The moderns confine the word ...
... answer is obvious . p . 32. - The 10th chapter explains the use of the word 90s in this chapter , and in both the word is without the article . Instance of an angel being called My God , 2 Esdr . vii . 3. - The moderns confine the word ...
Page xi
... answered . p . 77. - Such power , however great , still finite , and nothing compared with omnipotence and omniscience . p . 79. - Reflections on the greatness of the Supreme Being , as exemplified in the works of creation . p . 80 ...
... answered . p . 77. - Such power , however great , still finite , and nothing compared with omnipotence and omniscience . p . 79. - Reflections on the greatness of the Supreme Being , as exemplified in the works of creation . p . 80 ...
Page xiii
... answer . The Trinitarians , who assert the two natures , bound to prove it ; which they have not done ; but the author has proved , that if a divine nature existed in our Lord , it did nothing ; but was absolutely useless . p . 114 ...
... answer . The Trinitarians , who assert the two natures , bound to prove it ; which they have not done ; but the author has proved , that if a divine nature existed in our Lord , it did nothing ; but was absolutely useless . p . 114 ...
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