The Theological and Miscellaneous Works of Joseph PriestleyG. Smallfield, 1817 - Theology |
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Page 129
... proper instruments for the purpose . There are also many other things relating to your church establishment that ought to be attended to , such as giving some of your clergy seats in the House of Lords , by which you debase their proper ...
... proper instruments for the purpose . There are also many other things relating to your church establishment that ought to be attended to , such as giving some of your clergy seats in the House of Lords , by which you debase their proper ...
Page 515
... proper person ; and in their idea this first took place with a view to the creation of the world . Bishop Horsley , however , asserts , that the Logos was never considered as an attribute of the Deity previous to its assuming a proper ...
... proper person ; and in their idea this first took place with a view to the creation of the world . Bishop Horsley , however , asserts , that the Logos was never considered as an attribute of the Deity previous to its assuming a proper ...
Page 588
... proper for our library . Accordingly it was voted unanimously . But it is , in fact , a book of controversial divinity ( which is so much the bugbear at present ) , for the author gives his reasons for all his opinions , especially on ...
... proper for our library . Accordingly it was voted unanimously . But it is , in fact , a book of controversial divinity ( which is so much the bugbear at present ) , for the author gives his reasons for all his opinions , especially on ...
Contents
Defences of Unitarianism | 1 |
LETTERS TO DR HORSLEY LORD BISHOP OF ST DAVIDS | 9 |
Of the Charge of borrowing from Zwicker | 18 |
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