Letters to a Protestant Divine in defence of Unitarianism; by another Barister R. Wainewright1824 - 439 pages |
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Page vii
... observation , that they must have known their own language better than we do , exemplified by the different construc- tions of modern Acts of Parliament . p . 8. - No wonder that one of the fisher- men of Galilee , writing in a foreign ...
... observation , that they must have known their own language better than we do , exemplified by the different construc- tions of modern Acts of Parliament . p . 8. - No wonder that one of the fisher- men of Galilee , writing in a foreign ...
Page viii
... observation what con- stitutes the strength of the author's argument , which he re - states and en- forces . p . 22. - That no human mind not previously full of the Trinitarian hypothesis , would ever have drawn from this passage the ...
... observation what con- stitutes the strength of the author's argument , which he re - states and en- forces . p . 22. - That no human mind not previously full of the Trinitarian hypothesis , would ever have drawn from this passage the ...
Page x
... observation respecting it . The time he speaks of fast approaching . Great increase of the Unitarians who think as he did . p . 59. - Their explanation of the scene in the garden . p . 60 . --- The author unable to discover where our ...
... observation respecting it . The time he speaks of fast approaching . Great increase of the Unitarians who think as he did . p . 59. - Their explanation of the scene in the garden . p . 60 . --- The author unable to discover where our ...
Page xvi
... observation , that our Lord speaks of himself in such terms , as brought upon him alone , of all the inspired messengers of Heaven , the charge of blasphemy for making himself equal with God . Nothing shews the weak- ness of the ...
... observation , that our Lord speaks of himself in such terms , as brought upon him alone , of all the inspired messengers of Heaven , the charge of blasphemy for making himself equal with God . Nothing shews the weak- ness of the ...
Page xxix
... observation that prayer is never offered to Christ . p . 355. - Difference between a request made to a person whom being present we see with the eye of the body , and requests made to an invisible Being , whom we see only with the eye ...
... observation that prayer is never offered to Christ . p . 355. - Difference between a request made to a person whom being present we see with the eye of the body , and requests made to an invisible Being , whom we see only with the eye ...
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