Letters to a Protestant Divine in defence of Unitarianism; by another Barister R. Wainewright1824 - 439 pages |
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Page vii
... human invention . p . 7 . LETTER II . The author gratified to learn what could be advanced on John x . 27-36 , by his friend's learning and ingenuity . He is aware that some of the Greek fathers , after the doctrine of the Trinity had ...
... human invention . p . 7 . LETTER II . The author gratified to learn what could be advanced on John x . 27-36 , by his friend's learning and ingenuity . He is aware that some of the Greek fathers , after the doctrine of the Trinity had ...
Page viii
... human mind not previously full of the Trinitarian hypothesis , would ever have drawn from this passage the strange conclusion , that our Lord contended that he and his Father were one God , contrary to his express declaration , that he ...
... human mind not previously full of the Trinitarian hypothesis , would ever have drawn from this passage the strange conclusion , that our Lord contended that he and his Father were one God , contrary to his express declaration , that he ...
Page x
... human nature constituting one person , to be found only in the de- crees of councils and synods . Our Lord gives no hint of his having two na- tures ; speaks of no union but between the Father and himself , nor of any superior being ...
... human nature constituting one person , to be found only in the de- crees of councils and synods . Our Lord gives no hint of his having two na- tures ; speaks of no union but between the Father and himself , nor of any superior being ...
Page xi
... human race , considered and 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 ...
... human race , considered and 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 ...
Page xiii
... humanity and sub- jection of , and the rewards received by , the Redeemer ; but only to the humanity and subjection of , and the rewards received by , part of him . p . 113 . The author inquires where the Scriptures say that our Lord ...
... humanity and sub- jection of , and the rewards received by , the Redeemer ; but only to the humanity and subjection of , and the rewards received by , part of him . p . 113 . The author inquires where the Scriptures say that our Lord ...
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