Letters to a Protestant Divine in defence of Unitarianism; by another Barister R. Wainewright1824 - 439 pages |
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Page viii
... passage the strange conclusion , that our Lord contended that he and his Father were one God , contrary to his express declaration , that he considered the Jews to be imputing blasphemy to him , because he said that he was the Son of ...
... passage the strange conclusion , that our Lord contended that he and his Father were one God , contrary to his express declaration , that he considered the Jews to be imputing blasphemy to him , because he said that he was the Son of ...
Page ix
... passage , so often quoted in support of the Trinity , which will not be found to be in direct opposition to it . Further proof of this from the part in which our Lord says that he was sanctified and sent into the world by the Father ...
... passage , so often quoted in support of the Trinity , which will not be found to be in direct opposition to it . Further proof of this from the part in which our Lord says that he was sanctified and sent into the world by the Father ...
Page xviii
... passage to be a sudden exclamation , the for- mer part of which only was addressed to Christ , and the latter to the Father . Instance of a transition still more abrupt , 1 Sam . xx . 12. p . 169. - Exa- mination of Heb . i . 8. in the ...
... passage to be a sudden exclamation , the for- mer part of which only was addressed to Christ , and the latter to the Father . Instance of a transition still more abrupt , 1 Sam . xx . 12. p . 169. - Exa- mination of Heb . i . 8. in the ...
Page xix
... 17 , Gen. xvii . 5 , Rev. xiii . 8 , Luke xx . 38 , John xvii . 12. p . 203.- The passage Philipp , ii , quoted in favour of Trinitarianism , gives St. Paul's " account of the state from which our Lord stooped , TABLE OF CONTENTS : xix.
... 17 , Gen. xvii . 5 , Rev. xiii . 8 , Luke xx . 38 , John xvii . 12. p . 203.- The passage Philipp , ii , quoted in favour of Trinitarianism , gives St. Paul's " account of the state from which our Lord stooped , TABLE OF CONTENTS : xix.
Page xx
... passage con- sistent , and our Lord a pattern of perfect humility throughout . In what manner he divested himself of the form of a God , and took upon him that of a slave . p . 210. - That it was voluntary on his part , and why . p ...
... passage con- sistent , and our Lord a pattern of perfect humility throughout . In what manner he divested himself of the form of a God , and took upon him that of a slave . p . 210. - That it was voluntary on his part , and why . p ...
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