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" God to the state of a man, is it not equally impious to raise any man to a state of equality with God, — that God who has declared that he will not give his glory to another... "
Letters to Dr. Horsley: In Answer to His Animadversions on the History of ... - Page 107
by Joseph Priestley - 1783 - 164 pages
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A Reply to the Animadversions on the History of the Corruptions of ...

Joseph Priestley - Church history - 1783 - 650 pages
...would paufe a little, and confider how fuch language might be retorted upon yourfelf. If it be impiety impiety to reduce a God to the ftate of a man, is...glory to another, who has no equal, and who, in this refpeft, fliles himfelf a lous God ? This you may fay refpe.cts the gods of the heathens. But what...
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Letters to Dr. Priestley, in Answer to His Letters to the Jews, Part II ...

David Levi - Apologetics - 1789 - 174 pages
..." I beg you would paufe a little, and confider how fuch lau" guage might be retorted upon yonrfelf. If it be impiety " to reduce a God to the ftate of a man, is it not equally im" pious to raife any man to a ftate of equality with God, that " God who has declared that he will...
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A defence of Unitarianism, intended as an answer to dr. [R.] Hawker's ...

Thomas Porter (Unitarian.) - 1793 - 228 pages
...and works, and that worfhip to another, which is due to God only ; who is jealous of his honour, and who has declared that he will not give his glory to another. . It was this conviction of the importance of the queftion which, no doubt, induced Dr. Hawker to publim...
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Tracts, Volumes 3-4

Tracts - 1800 - 486 pages
...it, which had the fame origin, and which is an equal infringement of the honour due to. the. fupreme God, who has declared that he will not give his glory to another. • Nay, the authority of the names of thofe reformers, who did not fee this and other great errors,...
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Notes on All the Books of Scripture: For the Use of the Pulpit and ..., Volume 4

Joseph Priestley - Bible - 1804 - 692 pages
...cannot confidently have communion, or fellowfhip, with both. This would be to provoke the jealoufy of God, who has declared that he will not give his glory to another. Shall we enter into a conteft with him, as if we could prevail againfl him. You may reply, in my own...
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Discourses on Various Subjects, Intended to Have Been Delivered in ...

Joseph Priestley - Sermons, American - 1805 - 398 pages
...it, which had the same origin, and which is an equal infringement of the honour due to the supreme God, who has declared that he will not give his glory to anather. Nay, the authority of the names of those reformers, who did not see this and other great errors,...
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Tracts in Controversy with Bishop Horsley

Joseph Priestley - Trinity - 1815 - 526 pages
...impiety to reduce a God to the state of a man, is it not equally impious to raise any man to a state of equality with God, — that God who has declared...glory to another, who has no equal, and who in this respect styles himself a jealous God ? This you may say respects the gods of the heathens. But what...
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Dissertations on the prophecies, of the Old Testament, revised by J. King

David Levi - 1817 - 378 pages
...impiety to reduce a God to the state of a man, is it not equally impious to raise any man to a state of equality with God, that God who has declared, that...glory to another, who has no equal, and who in this respect stiles himself a jealous God 9 This you say, respects the gods of the Heathens. But what were...
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The Theological and Miscellaneous Works of Joseph Priestley, Volume 18

Joseph Priestley - Theology - 1787 - 588 pages
...impiety to reduce a God to the state of a man, is it not equally impious to raise any man to a state of equality with God, that God who has declared that...glory to another, who has no equal, and who, in this respect, styles himself a jealous God? This you may say respects the gods of the Heathens. But what...
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Notes on the New Testament [1819

Joseph Priestley - Theology - 1804 - 530 pages
...cannot consistently have communion, or fellowship, with both. This would be to provoke the jealousy of God, who has declared that he will not give his glory to another. Shall we enter into a contest with him, as if we could prevail against him ? You may reply, in my own...
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