Letters to a Protestant Divine in defence of Unitarianism; by another Barister R. Wainewright1824 - 439 pages |
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Page xix
... fact , the apostles say nothing about the Lord of Hosts . p . 195. - The Divine states , that our Lord stooped from a state of original dignity and glory , and placed himself in a state of inferior condition to the Father , which ...
... fact , the apostles say nothing about the Lord of Hosts . p . 195. - The Divine states , that our Lord stooped from a state of original dignity and glory , and placed himself in a state of inferior condition to the Father , which ...
Page xxiv
... fact , particularly if militating against their particular opinions , which , shocking as they then ap- peared to the great body of Christians , were much less so than those which succeeded them , their Trinity consisting of three ...
... fact , particularly if militating against their particular opinions , which , shocking as they then ap- peared to the great body of Christians , were much less so than those which succeeded them , their Trinity consisting of three ...
Page xxvi
... fact descended from David , and not merely acknowledged to be so upon record , though not so in reality . p . 305. - The records not shewing our Lord to be the son of David , except as the son of Joseph , if this be not true , they do ...
... fact descended from David , and not merely acknowledged to be so upon record , though not so in reality . p . 305. - The records not shewing our Lord to be the son of David , except as the son of Joseph , if this be not true , they do ...
Page xxviii
... fact of the Incarnation . He has troubled himself but little about the mode of existence of what he considers a non - entity . Convenient to the Divine to pass over the author's arguments in opposition to the fact , which were the ...
... fact of the Incarnation . He has troubled himself but little about the mode of existence of what he considers a non - entity . Convenient to the Divine to pass over the author's arguments in opposition to the fact , which were the ...
Page xxxiii
... fact they were , all Unitarians . Ib . - Why the Author quoted Dr. Doddridge's interpretation of the phrase ' ascending up into Heaven , ' but re- jects his notion of the eternal generation of the Son . p . 397. - Other proofs from John ...
... fact they were , all Unitarians . Ib . - Why the Author quoted Dr. Doddridge's interpretation of the phrase ' ascending up into Heaven , ' but re- jects his notion of the eternal generation of the Son . p . 397. - Other proofs from John ...
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