A Statement of Reasons for Not Believing the Doctrines of Trinitarians: Concerning the Nature of God and the Person of ChristWalker, Wise, 1859 - 499 pages |
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affirmed ancient Apostles appear Arian attributes authority believe blessed called cerning character Chris Christian Clement of Alexandria Common Version conception concerning connection considered Deity denote disciples distinct divine doctrine earth edition Epistle errors evidence existence express fact faith false Father feelings figurative glory Gnostics Gospels Greek Griesbach heaven holy human HYPOSTATIC UNION hypostatized ideas Irenæus Jesus Christ Jews John Justin Martyr Lachmann language ligion Logos Lord manuscripts Matthew meaning Messiah mind mode nature Nestorius Norton Ocós Old Testament only-begotten opinions Origen passage Paul person Peshito Philo Platonic Platonists prayer present propositions quoted reading reason referred regarded religion remark rendered respecting Saviour says Scripture sense Septuagint speak spirit supposed Syriac taught term Tertullian Testament things tion Tischendorf translation Tregelles trine Trinitarian Trinity true truth understood unigenitus verse viós Vulgate Wetstein Wisdom words writer Θεοῦ καὶ τοῦ