A General View of the Arguments for the Unity of God ; and Against the Divinity and Pre-existence of Christ ; from Reason, from the Scriptures, and from History. By Joseph Priestley,....Johnson and Company ; and D. Eaton, 1812 - 35 pages |
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alluded Antenicene fathers apostles ARGUMENTS FROM REASON Arian hypothesis Arian or Socinian Arius assert that Christ Athanasius believed the miraculous body book of Acts called orthodox cause or author Christ's pre-existence considered Christ creature death deemed heretical derived divine nature divinity of Christ doctrine of Christ's Ebionites enemies especially evidence faith Father with respect favour gentiles given glory Gnostics God the Father H. O. vol heaven Hegesippus heresy improbable a priori inferior Jesus Christ Jews John xvii Justin Martyr logos Lord maker Maxim 12 MAXIMS OF HISTORICAL miraculous conception never oldest opinions particular name particular opinion perly Plato pre-exis PRE-Existence oF CHRIST pretend proper Unitarian doctrine properly equal put all things resurrection saith scheme speak subjoined a reference Summary View superior supposed that Christ supreme tence Tertullian texts of Scripture thou three different three persons tion trine TRINITARIAN HYPOTHESIS Trinity union universe unlearned Christians