Letters to a Protestant Divine in defence of Unitarianism; by another Barister R. Wainewright1824 - 439 pages |
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Page xvii
... verses lower written as an utter stranger to , and directly contrary to it , if any such existed , John i . 4. — He had another and a better reason . He did not make the distinction without a difference . He knew full well , when he ...
... verses lower written as an utter stranger to , and directly contrary to it , if any such existed , John i . 4. — He had another and a better reason . He did not make the distinction without a difference . He knew full well , when he ...
Page xxvii
... verses to be an interpolation . p . 325. - Such an obscure reference made , if made at all , for a different purpose , and surrounded by suspicious circumstances , not to be dignified with the name of a proof ; but if such an amazing ...
... verses to be an interpolation . p . 325. - Such an obscure reference made , if made at all , for a different purpose , and surrounded by suspicious circumstances , not to be dignified with the name of a proof ; but if such an amazing ...
Page xxix
... verse , which does not prove his pre - existence , he being made like his brethren without having pre - existed , as man is made a little lower than the Angels , without having pre - existed . Design of the writer to shew that they were ...
... verse , which does not prove his pre - existence , he being made like his brethren without having pre - existed , as man is made a little lower than the Angels , without having pre - existed . Design of the writer to shew that they were ...
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... passage from the beginning of the thirtieth to the end of the thirty - sixth verse of the tenth chapter of St. John- which has been frequently cited in favour of the Tri- B 1 . nitarian hypothesis - as furnishing in my judgement.
... passage from the beginning of the thirtieth to the end of the thirty - sixth verse of the tenth chapter of St. John- which has been frequently cited in favour of the Tri- B 1 . nitarian hypothesis - as furnishing in my judgement.
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... verse of the first chapter of the Epistle to the Hebrews , in order to ascertain who it was , that spoke by the prophets in times of old , before the advent of our Saviour , and I would rather interpret Scrip- ture by Scripture , than ...
... verse of the first chapter of the Epistle to the Hebrews , in order to ascertain who it was , that spoke by the prophets in times of old , before the advent of our Saviour , and I would rather interpret Scrip- ture by Scripture , than ...
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