Letters to a Protestant Divine in defence of Unitarianism; by another Barister R. Wainewright1824 - 439 pages |
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Page x
... equal with God , but that he made himself a god in the inferior sense of the word in which it was applied to the prophets , and that they were mistaken even in this . The Το unity he spoke of , only an unity of design X TABLE OF CONTENTS :
... equal with God , but that he made himself a god in the inferior sense of the word in which it was applied to the prophets , and that they were mistaken even in this . The Το unity he spoke of , only an unity of design X TABLE OF CONTENTS :
Page xi
... equal to God . Our Lord , himself fre- quently inculcated his own inferiority , that his Father was greater , and that he himself was neither omnipotent nor omniscient . p . 70. — Absurdity of sup- posing that he knew the day of ...
... equal to God . Our Lord , himself fre- quently inculcated his own inferiority , that his Father was greater , and that he himself was neither omnipotent nor omniscient . p . 70. — Absurdity of sup- posing that he knew the day of ...
Page xii
... equal to the Father , have inferred likewise , that we are bound to pray to him . Having also inferred from other figurative expressions , that there is another person called the Holy Ghost , who is equal to the Father , we draw the ...
... equal to the Father , have inferred likewise , that we are bound to pray to him . Having also inferred from other figurative expressions , that there is another person called the Holy Ghost , who is equal to the Father , we draw the ...
Page xvi
... equal with God . Nothing shews the weak- ness of the Trinitarian cause so much , as endeavouring to prove what our Lord is , by the charges of his enemies against him . p . 146. - He was as free from the charges made against him by the ...
... equal with God . Nothing shews the weak- ness of the Trinitarian cause so much , as endeavouring to prove what our Lord is , by the charges of his enemies against him . p . 146. - He was as free from the charges made against him by the ...
Page xvii
... equal to him , none to be compared to him ; whilst the Trinitarians must contend , that there are two others like him and equal to him ; that there are two other persons who are God beside him ; that there is another Saviour beside him ...
... equal to him , none to be compared to him ; whilst the Trinitarians must contend , that there are two others like him and equal to him ; that there are two other persons who are God beside him ; that there is another Saviour beside him ...
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