Unitarianism: An Historic SurveyLindsey Press, 1922 - 60 páginas |
Palavras e frases frequentes
18th cent Acontius affirmed Anabaptists anti-Trinitarian Arianism Biddle Bishop Blandrata Boston Calvin Calvinists Channing chapels Charles Wellbeloved Chillingworth Christianity clude congregations critical deity denominational Dissent Divinity School doctrine ecclesiastical ENCYCLOPÆDIA OF RELIGION England English Unitarians ESSEX STREET faith Father Faustus Socinus fluence formed founders refrained Francis Dávid Gospel heresy Holy influence James James Martineau Jesus Christ John Biddle John Sigismund Kolozsvár Lady Hewley's leaders liberal liberty LINDSEY PRESS London long series Lutheranism Manchester College Martineau Meanwhile ment Messiah ministers miracles mode of thought modern Unitarianism movement name Unitarian organization orthodoxy Oxford pastors person of Jesus philosophical Presbyterian Prince John Sigismund Protestant published Racovian Catechism Rakow Ralph Waldo Emerson rection Reformed Church religious thought resur Roman Catholic scholars Socinian Spirit supernatural teachers Testament Theo Theodore Parker theologians theology Thomas tion Transylvania treatise Trinitarian Trinity Tübingen Unitar Unitarian thought Unitarius vols William William Ellery Channing worship Zürich
Passagens conhecidas
Página 53 - International Council of Unitarian and other Liberal Religious Thinkers and Workers.
Página 47 - ... Jesus Christ, our head, in such sort as becometh all those whom he hath redeemed, and sanctified to himself, do hereby solemnly and religiously, as in his most holy presence, promise and bind ourselves to walk in all our ways according to the rule of the Gospel, and in all sincere conformity to his holy ordinances, and in mutual love and respect to each other, so near as God shall give us grace.
Página 17 - Theology, what is it, but the science of things divine ? What science can be attained unto, without the help of natural discourse and reason ? Judge you of that which I speak, saith the apostle.
Página 28 - A Letter written in the year 1730, concerning the question, Whether the Logos supplied the place of a Human Soul in the person of Jesus Christ?
Página 4 - Wonder-book (1542) that there is but " one God, sole and indivisible, and that it is contrary to the operation of God throughout creation to admit a God in three persons.
Página 53 - These churches accept the religion of Jesus, holding in accordance with His teaching, that practical religion is summed up in love to God, and love to man.
Página 25 - ... sake: and even in those books which have the greatest proof of revelation from God, and the attestation of miracles to confirm their being so, the miracles are to be judged by the doctrine, and not the doctrine by the miracles, v.
Página 11 - This indeed may be seen from hence, that the essence of God is one, not in kind but in number. Wherefore it cannot, in any way, contain a plurality of persons, since a person is nothing else than an individual intelligent essence. Wherever, then, there exist three numerical persons, there must necessarily, in like manner, be reckoned three individual essences; for in the same sense in which it is affirmed that there is one numerical essence, it must be held that there •is also one .numerical person.
Página 32 - The Unitarian Society for promoting Christian Knowledge and the practice of Virtue, by the distribution of books.
Página 21 - Do not look upon these things," he wrote with heat,2 " as things afar off wherein you are little concerned; the evill is at the doore; there is not a Citty, a Towne, scarce a Village in England, wherein some of this poyson is not poured forth.