Letters to a Protestant Divine in defence of Unitarianism; by another Barister R. Wainewright1824 - 439 pages |
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Page viii
... represents all his power as given to him , and all his authority as delegated , declaring that of himself he could do nothing . John v . 30. p . 16. - Reply to the Divine's remark , that the fathers considered the absence of the article ...
... represents all his power as given to him , and all his authority as delegated , declaring that of himself he could do nothing . John v . 30. p . 16. - Reply to the Divine's remark , that the fathers considered the absence of the article ...
Page x
... represented to be in all the genuine parts of Scripture . p . 41. - There are proofs , however , both external and ... representing prayer to have been addressed to him . p . 61 . -No precept to pray to the Holy Ghost . Our Lord ...
... represented to be in all the genuine parts of Scripture . p . 41. - There are proofs , however , both external and ... representing prayer to have been addressed to him . p . 61 . -No precept to pray to the Holy Ghost . Our Lord ...
Page xii
... represented as having originally possessed , or having joined in bestowing them upon the Son . p . 99. - The ascription to Christ of every name , title , attribute , work , and honour of Deity not to be found in the Scriptures . His ...
... represented as having originally possessed , or having joined in bestowing them upon the Son . p . 99. - The ascription to Christ of every name , title , attribute , work , and honour of Deity not to be found in the Scriptures . His ...
Page xiii
... represented to be inseparably united , and to constitute but one person , the Redeemer , who is to be subject to the Father . The subjection of the whole , therefore , does not accord with the supremacy of part : and this subjection ...
... represented to be inseparably united , and to constitute but one person , the Redeemer , who is to be subject to the Father . The subjection of the whole , therefore , does not accord with the supremacy of part : and this subjection ...
Page xvi
... represented himself to be , not to be proved by the charges made against him by false accusers , who were his enemies , but by what he said of himself . - In John x . 33 , they did charge him with blasphemy , for making himself God , or ...
... represented himself to be , not to be proved by the charges made against him by false accusers , who were his enemies , but by what he said of himself . - In John x . 33 , they did charge him with blasphemy , for making himself God , or ...
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