Unitarianism the Doctrine of the Gospel: A View of the Scriptural Grounds of Unitarianism; with an Examination of All the Expressions in the New Testament which are Generally Considered as Supporting Opposite DoctrinesLongman, Hurst, Rees, Orme [and others], 1811 - 384 pages |
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... Jesus over the angels 203 Sect . 5. Passages which are supposed to countenance the religious worship of Jesus • 206 CHAP . VII Consideration of the passages which are supposed to prove the PRE - EXISTENCE of our Lord ... Christ 270 CHAP . IX ...
... Jesus over the angels 203 Sect . 5. Passages which are supposed to countenance the religious worship of Jesus • 206 CHAP . VII Consideration of the passages which are supposed to prove the PRE - EXISTENCE of our Lord ... Christ 270 CHAP . IX ...
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... Lord , from the time when he began his public preaching in Galilee , till his crucifixion . He has also recorded the baptism and temptation of Jesus ... Jesus Christ , the Son of David , the Son of Abraham . " See Introd . to Matt . ch . i .
... Lord , from the time when he began his public preaching in Galilee , till his crucifixion . He has also recorded the baptism and temptation of Jesus ... Jesus Christ , the Son of David , the Son of Abraham . " See Introd . to Matt . ch . i .
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... Lord which I regard as fatal to the trinitarian scheme , though at first view it appears most favourable to the ... Jesus Christ . I admit the divinity of his mission , of his office or character , of his revelation ; I too should readily use ...
... Lord which I regard as fatal to the trinitarian scheme , though at first view it appears most favourable to the ... Jesus Christ . I admit the divinity of his mission , of his office or character , of his revelation ; I too should readily use ...
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... Lord Jesus Christ " ; " he speaks of Jesus as com- mitting himself to him that judgeth righteously , and refers his readers to Christ as setting an ex- ample of human virtues , innocence , truth , and pa- tience . It is well known to ...
... Lord Jesus Christ " ; " he speaks of Jesus as com- mitting himself to him that judgeth righteously , and refers his readers to Christ as setting an ex- ample of human virtues , innocence , truth , and pa- tience . It is well known to ...
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... Lord , and must have felt the greatest desire to serve his cause ; he loved ... Jesus Christ , ' because few , I imagine , lay any stress upon it . That as ... Lord , in being the CH . 11. ] of the New Testament . 31.
... Lord , and must have felt the greatest desire to serve his cause ; he loved ... Jesus Christ , ' because few , I imagine , lay any stress upon it . That as ... Lord , in being the CH . 11. ] of the New Testament . 31.
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