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I. Passages from Origen, referred to, p. 30,
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105
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114
IV. Of the excommunication of Theodotus by
Victor
V. Of Justin Martyr's account of the know-
ledge of some christians of low rank
VI. Of the passage in Justin Martyr concern-
ing the Unitarians of his time
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118
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127
VII. Of the first author of the doctrine of the
permanent personality of the Logos
VIII. Maxims of historical criticism
IX. A summary view of the evidence for the
primitive christians having held the doc-
trine of the simple humanity of Christ
APPENDIX.
Extract of a Letter from a Friend
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CONTENTS OF PART II.
LETTERS TO DR. HORSLEY, ARCHDEACON OF
PREFACE
ST. ALBAN'S.
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ters,
A catalogue of the principal ecclesiastical wri-
Ec. after the apostolic age, with the time
when they flourished, chiefly from Cave's Hi-
storia Literaria
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The different opinions of Dr. Horsley and Dr.
Priestley briefly stated
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Of the supposed orthodox Jewish church at Jeru-
salem, and of the veracity of Origen
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196
LETTER V.
Of heresy in the earliest times
205
LETTER VI.
Of the sentiments of Justin Martyr, Irenæus,
and Clemens Alexandrinus, concerning heresy 211
LETTER VII.
Of the state of heresy in the time of Tertullian 217
Of the light in which the Unitarians were con-
sidered in later ages, and of the state of the
common people at all times
LETTER X.
Of the quotation from Athanasius
LETTER XI.
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232
240
Of the time when Christ began to be considered
as God, and the opinion of the ancient and
modern Jews with respect to the Messiah 251
LETTER XII.
Of the personification of the Logos
LETTER XIII.
Considerations relating to the doctrine of the Tri-
268
LETTER XIV.
Of prayer to Christ
LETTER XV.
Of the unitarian principles with respect to Ma-
hometanism and infidelity
LETTER XVI.
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297
Of Bishop Bull's defence of damnatory clauses 305
LETTER XVII.
Of the light in which the Dissenters are considered
by the Archdeacon of St. Alban's, and of the
penalties to which the Unitarians among them
are subject
LETTER XVIII.
Of the charge of wilful misrepresentation, &c.
LETTER XIX.
Miscellaneous articles, and the Conclusion
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318
APPENDIX to Letter VIII. relating to the argu-
ment for the novelty of the doctrine of the Tri-
nity, from the alarm that it gave to the com-
mon people
337
General observations relating to the supposed or-
thodox church of Jewish christians at Jerusa-
lem after the time of Adrian
LETTER III.
Of the testimony of Epiphanius to the existence
of a church of orthodox Jewish christians at
Jerusalem after the time of Adrian
LETTER IV.
Of the evidence from Jerom in favour of the ex-
istence of a church of orthodox Jewish chris-
tians at Jerusalem after the time of Adrian
-LETTER V.
Of the miraculous conception
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Miscellaneous articles
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