A VIEW OF THE SCRIPTURAL GROUNDS OF UNITARIANISM; WITH AN EXAMINATION OF ALL THE EXPRESSIONS RALLY CONSIDERED AS SUPPORTING BY LANT CARPENTER, LL.D. THE SECOND EDITION, WITH ALTERATIONS. That they may know THEE, THE ONLY TRUE GOD, and him whom thou hast sent, even But now ye seek to kill me, a MAN, that have told you the truth which I have heard from London: 3OLD BY LONGMAN, HURST, REES, ORME, AND BROWN; JOHNSON LAND, EXETER; BELCHER, BIRMINGHAM; B. BARRY, 1811. Price 5s. 6d. in Extra Boards. Unit C 296un 1811 cp.2 сод To the Memory of the late Rev. Theophilus Lindsey, A. M., who was illustrious for the discharge of Christian duty, not only in the common walks of life, but in others which led to peculiar exertions and peculiar sacrifices,—who laboured, with exemplary zeal and with signal success, to remove some of the greatest corruptions of Christianity,-and who, supported by the hopes and prospects of the Gospel, long stood on the brink of the grave undismayed, with serenity and cheerful satisfaction, almost superior to suffering and to death itself,-this Volume is inscribed, with respectful and affectionate veneration. CHAP. II. Evidence of each book of the N. T. respect- Summary of the evidence of each separate book 86 CHAP. III. Arguments derived from the N. T. at large, PART II. EXAMINATION OF THE EVIDENCE DERIVED FROM THE NEW TESTAMENT, AGAINST THE UNITA- CHAP. V. Consideration of the passages supposed to prove the EQUALITY of the Son with the Father 130 |