Unitarianism defended: a series of lectures

Public correspondence.--Thom, J.H. The practical importance of the Unitarian controversy.--Martineau, J. The Bible, what it is and what it is not.--Thom, J.H. Christianity not the property of critics and scholars but the gift of God to all men.--Giles, H. There is one God and one mediator between Go...

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Corporate Author: Princeton Theological Seminary. MitwirkendeR (Contributor)
Contributors: Thom, John Hamilton 1808-1894. (Contributor) ; Martineau, James 1805-1900. (Contributor) ; Giles, Henry 1809-1882. (Contributor)
Format: Electronic Book
Language:English
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Published: Liverpool Willmer and Smith 1839
In:Year: 1839
Further subjects:B Unitarianism confuted
B Protestantism
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Summary:Public correspondence.--Thom, J.H. The practical importance of the Unitarian controversy.--Martineau, J. The Bible, what it is and what it is not.--Thom, J.H. Christianity not the property of critics and scholars but the gift of God to all men.--Giles, H. There is one God and one mediator between God and men, the man, Jesus Christ.--Martineau, J. The proposition "That Christ is God" proved to be false from the Jewish and the Christian scriptures.--Martineau, J. The scheme of vicarious redemption inconsistent with itself and the Christian idea of salvation.--Thom, J.H. The unscriptural origin and ecclesiastical history of the doctrine of the Trinity.--Giles, H. Man, the image of God.--Thom, J.H. The Comforter, even the Spirit of truth, Who dwelleth in us and teacheth all things.--Giles, H. Creeds the foe of heavenly faith, the allies of worldly policy.--Martineau, J. The Christian view of moral evil.--Giles, H. The Christian view of retribution hereafter.--Martineau, J. Christianity without priest and without ritual.
Item Description:Includes bibliographical footnotes
Physical Description:1 Online-Ressource (975 p. in various pagings)