Letters to a Protestant Divine in defence of Unitarianism; by another Barister R. Wainewright1824 - 439 pages |
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Page x
... commanded to pray , or ever did pray , during the life of our Lord or of his apostles . p . 63. - This goes to the root of the Trinitarian system . p . 64. — The holy spirit a power , and making it a person a great corẻ ruption of ...
... commanded to pray , or ever did pray , during the life of our Lord or of his apostles . p . 63. - This goes to the root of the Trinitarian system . p . 64. — The holy spirit a power , and making it a person a great corẻ ruption of ...
Page xii
... commanded us to offer to his Father , or help shuddering with the plain unlettered men described by Tertullian , at the idea of adopting any doctrine interfering with his sole sovereignty ? Is it possible for us to think , that we ...
... commanded us to offer to his Father , or help shuddering with the plain unlettered men described by Tertullian , at the idea of adopting any doctrine interfering with his sole sovereignty ? Is it possible for us to think , that we ...
Page xiii
... commanded us when we pray , to address ourselves to the Father ; yet we have thought fit , without any commandment , to offer up our prayers to the Son and to the Holy Ghost . p . 103. - The author having in consequence of his friend's ...
... commanded us when we pray , to address ourselves to the Father ; yet we have thought fit , without any commandment , to offer up our prayers to the Son and to the Holy Ghost . p . 103. - The author having in consequence of his friend's ...
Page xxiii
... commanded to reverence and obey them . p . 268. - Nothing like proof advanced of the Holy Spirit being a per- son , or equal to the Father . Reason why , if it were a person , it could not be omniscient , omnipotent , or a proper object ...
... commanded to reverence and obey them . p . 268. - Nothing like proof advanced of the Holy Spirit being a per- son , or equal to the Father . Reason why , if it were a person , it could not be omniscient , omnipotent , or a proper object ...
Page xxxv
... commanded to fall down and worship . p . 422. - Contrast between this grim Idol , and the God of Holy Writ . - The latter described in Scripture as the father and friend of all , as infinitely benevolent , and abundantly pardon- ing all ...
... commanded to fall down and worship . p . 422. - Contrast between this grim Idol , and the God of Holy Writ . - The latter described in Scripture as the father and friend of all , as infinitely benevolent , and abundantly pardon- ing all ...
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