The Unitarian Miscellany and Christian Monitor, Volume 5Jared Sparks, Francis William Pitt Greenwood Baltimore Unitarian Book Society, 1824 |
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Page 37
... trinitarians , and frequently with much con- fidence , in support of their doctrine . It is that in which Christ is said to have been in the form of God . This phrase , and one or two others connected with it , are supposed to imply ...
... trinitarians , and frequently with much con- fidence , in support of their doctrine . It is that in which Christ is said to have been in the form of God . This phrase , and one or two others connected with it , are supposed to imply ...
Page 63
... trinitarians the same sense , which they assign to it . We do not mean , that any one trinitarian has interpreted the whole Bible in the same sense as any one or more unit- arians , but we do mean , and we assert it with con . fidence ...
... trinitarians the same sense , which they assign to it . We do not mean , that any one trinitarian has interpreted the whole Bible in the same sense as any one or more unit- arians , but we do mean , and we assert it with con . fidence ...
Page 71
... Trinitarians , to bear the denomination of Unitarian Christians , asserting as they do the abso- lute unity of person and essence in the Supreme Being , and the unity both in essence and person of Jesus Christ his Son ; by which name ...
... Trinitarians , to bear the denomination of Unitarian Christians , asserting as they do the abso- lute unity of person and essence in the Supreme Being , and the unity both in essence and person of Jesus Christ his Son ; by which name ...
Page 128
... trinitarians of the pre- sent day , does not differ , in any important particulars , from that established by the council of Chalcedon . As a specimen of the veneration , with which the decrees of this council were regarded by the old ...
... trinitarians of the pre- sent day , does not differ , in any important particulars , from that established by the council of Chalcedon . As a specimen of the veneration , with which the decrees of this council were regarded by the old ...
Page 130
... trinitarians , an explanation of two opposite classes of expressions in the New Testament , one of which , they think , establishes the fact , that he is God , and the other , they are compelled to acknowledge , taken alone , favours ...
... trinitarians , an explanation of two opposite classes of expressions in the New Testament , one of which , they think , establishes the fact , that he is God , and the other , they are compelled to acknowledge , taken alone , favours ...
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