Scripture proofs and illustrations of Unitarianism. With an examination of the alleged Biblical evidence for the Doctrine of a Triune God, the proper deity of Christ, and the Divine personality of the Holy Spirit, distinct from the Father. Interspersed with various readings, different translations, paraphrases, & expositions of scripture texts, taken fromthe writings of the most popular and learned men, belonging both to the Unitarian and Trinitarian body.
Also, an introduction, containing a statement of the opinions held by the Christian Church respecting God, Christ, and the Holy Spirit : With an appendix, consisting of the concessions of Trinitarian writers, summary of evidence for Unitarianism, &c. &c.
2nd ed., with alterations and additions.
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Author
Contributions
- Ewart, Lavens Mathewson, 1845-1898, own - Contributor
- Simms and McIntyre (Belfast), - Contributor
- John Mardon (London: Booksellers) - Contributor
Publication
1837 - The Author, Belfast, Northern Ireland
Language
English
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