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Mofes knew nothing of any fuch god or creator as

Chrift

Nazarenes, a name of the first jewish chriftians
New College, Hackney, commended

Old Teftament, one fingle perfon only, spoken of
throughout as God

Paul St. accused of perfuading men to worship contrary to the law; what intended by it

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130

iii. 298

225

118, 119

one paffage in him, but in the midst of a
thousand others, decifive of Chrift be-
ing intirely one of the human fpecies

(note i) 303

Pearce Bishop, his amendment of our english

tranflation of the New Teftament

Peter, together with the rest of the apostles, teaches
his countrymen, that the bleffed Jefus
was only a man of their own nation,
gifted with high powers from God
and John give their master Jefus, as his
highest title, that of God's fervant
teaches in his cpiftles, and throughout

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much injured and mifrepresented by bi-
fhop Hurd, as a believer of a trinity of
divine perfons

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(note f) 131

Polycarp condemns those chriftians in his time, who denied Chrift to have been really a

man

Potter Archbishop, a weak remark of

(note) 145

(note) 193

Priestley

Priestley Dr. his character

the utility of his various writings Primitive apoftolic church, what its worship?

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Pyle Dr. his groundless notion of Christ, as a fecondary God, employed in the deftruc

tion of Sodom

Right hand of God what fitting at the?

Rule for the common chriftian to know as well as the most learned, whether the fcripture teaches more gods than one

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xii. xiii

224, &c.

Servant, Chrift God's ; a common way of speaking of their mafter Jefus, after his refurrection, by the apoftles

Saviour, how Chrift fo called, as well as Almighty

God

Salomon knew nothing of Christ's preexistence,
or of his being fuch a fecondary god

and creator as Juftin Martyr would
make him acquainted with

Son and Holy Spirit, thofe who worship, have dif-
ferent gods from Christ's apostles

Son of God, Jefus, how?

92, 93

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140

(note) 15

(note) xv

Sparrman, his curious account of the force of in

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Spirit or Holy Spirit, always by St. Matthew spoken

of, as being only the extraordinary
power of God

not a divine perfon, but the divine power

what, to lie to?

blafphemy of; what?

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Stephen could not poffibly invoke Chrift as God,

or as any thing but a human creature

Swedenborg Baron, an instance of his weakness in
believing himfelf inspired

Tertullian, his character

manner of interpreting fcripture

and of afferting Chrift's preexistence,

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178

195

196

and of his being the agent of the deity 197

Things in the New Teftament often put for perfons

(note) 47

Tillotson Archbishop, an excellent perfon, how he
fuffered himself to be impofed upon by

words without meaning

his reflections on the object of prayer

xxvii. xxix

Tranflators of the bible into english, their unwilling-

nefs to acknowlege Chrift to be God's

servant

Trinity, or three divine perfons, without all fupport

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269

225-228

Unitarians accused of denying the literal and obvious
meaning of fcripture

all chriftians, jews, and heathens, were
at first, i. e. knew no fuch gods as
Chrift and the Holy Spirit

all christians will become, by attending

to the scriptures

their cruel fufferings in England at the re-

formation

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140

229. 235

230. 232

230

Violence to men's confciences in the things of reli-

gion, how to be looked upon

Watts Dr. a pious, valuable character, lived and
died in uncertainty about the object

of religious worship, whether one God,
or more than one

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Watts

Watts Dr. took a wrong method of having his

doubts cleared up

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(note) 7

19

an excellent critic, when his prejudices
did not biafs him

inclined to the opinion that baptism was to
be performed in the name of Jefus only
Wfdom, in the preface of St. John's gospel, more
proper to be used, in our english trans-
lation, than word

St. John intended the fame by it as
Solomon, Prov. viii.

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41, 42

(note) ditto

or the word became (flesh) man, how

what the apoftle might farther mean by

the term flesh, or man

Word the, logos, never affigned by St. John as a

name of Chrift

44. 48

the, logos, in the beginning of St.
John's gofpel; how interpreted by Socinus 49
logos, how understood by heathen philo-

sophers in Justin Martyr's time (noted) 150
Worship apoftolic, a pattern of, very different from

the modern chriftian worship of many 97, 98

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