Unitarianism Defended / A Series of Lectures by Three Protestant Dissenting Ministers of Liverpool
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BY
THREE PROTESTANT DISSENTING MINISTERS
OF LIVERPOOL:
IN REPLY TO
A COURSE OF LECTURES, ENTITLED “UNITARIANISM
CONFUTED,” BY THIRTEEN CLERGYMEN OF
THE CHURCH OF ENGLAND.
Would to Heaven that Christians had their own ‘vail’ of orthodox words taken away from their minds; that, limiting Orthodoxy to the acceptance of the Christ as the Spirit (‘the Lord is that Spirit,’ says St. Paul), i.e. , the meaning, the end of all revelation, they would not allow a new letter , consisting of abstract doctrines, to involve their minds in a ‘vail’ which obstructs the view of the Gospel, even more than the old letter, which kept the Jews in “bondage.”— Heresy and Orthodoxy by Rev. J. Blanco White , p. 53, 2nd edition.
LIVERPOOL:
WILLMER AND SMITH, 32, CHURCH STREET.
LONDON:
John Hamilton Thom
Henry Giles
James Martineau
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GENERAL PREFACE.
CONTENTS.
TRINITARIAN LECTURE,
UNITARIAN LECTURE,
APPENDIX.
Footnotes for Lecture I.
LECTURE II.
NOTES.
LECTURE III.
APPENDIX.
Footnotes for Lecture III.
LECTURE IV.
APPENDIX.
Footnotes for Lecture IV.
PREFACE.
LECTURE V.
NOTES.
Footnotes for Lecture V.
PREFACE.
LECTURE VI.
NOTES.
Footnotes for Lecture VI.
PREFACE.
Footnotes for Lecture VII.
NOTES.
Footnotes for Lecture VIII.
PREFACE.
Footnotes for Lecture IX.
Footnotes for Lecture X.
NOTES.
Footnotes for Lecture XI.
Footnotes for Lecture XII.
NOTE.
Footnotes for Lecture XIII.
INDEX OF TEXTS.
Transcriber’s Notes.