An appeal to Scripture and tradition in defence of the Unitarian faith. [By C. A. Elton.]1818 |
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... Jews , until the Babylonish captivity , were conti- nually relapsing into the idolatry of dead men , which was practised , under different celestial or animal emblems , in the neighbouring countries . The Gentile philosophies came early ...
... Jews , until the Babylonish captivity , were conti- nually relapsing into the idolatry of dead men , which was practised , under different celestial or animal emblems , in the neighbouring countries . The Gentile philosophies came early ...
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... Jewish philosophy , who , disregarding the letter of their particular creed , have dis- cussed with freedom points ... Jews expected their Messiah to be a man " in all respects like his brethren : " Moses had said of him that ...
... Jewish philosophy , who , disregarding the letter of their particular creed , have dis- cussed with freedom points ... Jews expected their Messiah to be a man " in all respects like his brethren : " Moses had said of him that ...
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... Jews , though himself a Trini- tarian , explodes as chimerical the idea of Jewish trinitarianism . The evidence of the Acts and Epistles is entirely in favour of the Apostles entertaining the same notion of the Father , as the Jews did ...
... Jews , though himself a Trini- tarian , explodes as chimerical the idea of Jewish trinitarianism . The evidence of the Acts and Epistles is entirely in favour of the Apostles entertaining the same notion of the Father , as the Jews did ...
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... Jewish Christians of the Apostolic Age disbelieved the deity of Christ , and drew the Gentiles into their error ; these Jewish Christians were called Nazarenes and Ebionites . They differed among themselves as to the miraculous ...
... Jewish Christians of the Apostolic Age disbelieved the deity of Christ , and drew the Gentiles into their error ; these Jewish Christians were called Nazarenes and Ebionites . They differed among themselves as to the miraculous ...
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... Jewish Christians ; ( 2 ) from the term Gnosticism being used synony- mously with heresy , during a considerable part of the first ages ; ( 3 ) from the Unitarians not forming any separate church , but mixing undisturbed with general ...
... Jewish Christians ; ( 2 ) from the term Gnosticism being used synony- mously with heresy , during a considerable part of the first ages ; ( 3 ) from the Unitarians not forming any separate church , but mixing undisturbed with general ...
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