Letters to a Protestant Divine in defence of Unitarianism; by another Barister R. Wainewright1824 - 439 pages |
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Page viii
... instance , the rendering into English will of course be a god . p . 21. - This criticism on the article probably proved the occasion of the Divine's passing over without observation what con- stitutes the strength of the author's ...
... instance , the rendering into English will of course be a god . p . 21. - This criticism on the article probably proved the occasion of the Divine's passing over without observation what con- stitutes the strength of the author's ...
Page ix
... Instance of an angel being called My God , 2 Esdr . vii . 3. - The moderns confine the word to the Most High , but the ancients did not , and we must interpret it according to their mode of using it . p . 34. - The rendering of the ...
... Instance of an angel being called My God , 2 Esdr . vii . 3. - The moderns confine the word to the Most High , but the ancients did not , and we must interpret it according to their mode of using it . p . 34. - The rendering of the ...
Page xi
... instances , it will follow , that Christ's being one with the Father , implied his humble imitation of him as his grand model ; and consequently his inferiority to the model he proposed to himself for his imi- tation . p . 89. - Nature ...
... instances , it will follow , that Christ's being one with the Father , implied his humble imitation of him as his grand model ; and consequently his inferiority to the model he proposed to himself for his imi- tation . p . 89. - Nature ...
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... instances of most pious , learned , benevolent , and useful characters , spreading the ge- nuine lustre of Christianity around them . The union of all denominations in circulating the Scriptures ; some difference of opinion , however ...
... instances of most pious , learned , benevolent , and useful characters , spreading the ge- nuine lustre of Christianity around them . The union of all denominations in circulating the Scriptures ; some difference of opinion , however ...
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... Instances of this from the Old Testament . p . 133. — Supposing Joshua to have been a type of Christ , as its communication to the type does not prove him to have been more than man , neither does its communication to the antitype prove ...
... Instances of this from the Old Testament . p . 133. — Supposing Joshua to have been a type of Christ , as its communication to the type does not prove him to have been more than man , neither does its communication to the antitype prove ...
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