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SIGNATURES . VO 1 S . Adjutor , 6 , Bereanus , 3 , A Christian , 4 , 5 , 6 , Davides , ^? Discipulus , 3 , 4 , Eusebius , 1 » 2 , 3 , Jodvadib , 6 , A Lover of Order , 6 , Mathetes , 5 Mod ^ ratus , 4 , 5 , Mosaicus , . 6 , Nepiodidaskaios , 4 , 5 > " 6 , A n Occasional Contributor , * 2 , Philander ,- |* 4 , 6 , Pacific us , 3 , Philologus Christianus , 5 , Pyrvlio , 1 , 2 , B . 2 , G . 5 , f Essay on praying in the } ~ name of Christ , £ ' Passages illustrated by ^ transposition , Fate of > l , Judas , y
WRITERS 1 NAMES . Rev . Joseph Bietland oF Exeter . J . Wright , M . I ) , of Bristol . Rev . Joseph Bretland . Rev . Henry Totittnin . Rev . Joseph Bietland . Rev . W . Turner of Wakefield . Rev . Job David of Frome . Rev . Joseph Bretland . Rev . Henry Toulmin . Rev . B . Carpenter of Stourb ridge . Dr . Toulnain . Gilbert Wakefield . Rev . G . Waters of Ashburton . Rev . Joseph Bietland . Rev . S . Badcock of Barnstaple . Michael Dodson , Esq . Rev . Mr . Graham of Halifax .. Mr . Badcoek . Rev . Mr . Gill of Gainsborough ( Author of Remarks on Lardner ' s Treatise on the Logos , Vol . I . ) . Rev . Mr . Brekell of Liverpool , ( Verus , Vols . I . II . ) - Mr . Turner of Wakefield .
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Roman Catholic Estimates of Unitarian Arguments . 533
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- —^* Sir , June 5 , 1819-WAS gratified by reading the I just and candid admissions of Mr . Molineux , [ p . 287 , ] that " Unitarians appear to have as much reason for their belief , as any sect of Protestantism ; " that Dr . Carpenter has appealed satisfactorily to " the internal evidence of the Scriptures ; " and that ,
according to " the Catholic rule of faith , —Scripture is not of private interpretaiion . ' The " Brief History of the Unitarians was printed in 1687 , " and again in 1691 , in the first volume of 4 to . Unitarian Tracts . At nearlv the end j
* This paper is sent by the same person as that signed A . O . C . Vol . III . wliicli T R . S . ascribes to Rev . G . Waters of Bvidport . He was unquestionably the author of the Translation of Psalm exxxix . ; but Mr . Bret laud observes , Ue is nearly certain the communicator of it , A . O . C , was Mr . Merivale of Exeter . I believe the " Occasional Contributor , " Vol . II . was also Mr . Merivale , whilst the
accompanyin ^ paper was written by Mr . Waters . + There is a paper si ^ Ded Philander in Vol . II , which is not Mr . Bretlan < Ts . He say » it was communicated by a gentleman in the North of Ireland to Archdeacon 31 ackburne , from whom an answer vvas expected , if the Repository J had been contmued . " l
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of the last of the four Letters , into which that History is divided , is the following passage , which corroborate ^ and may suitably accompany the representations of Mr . Molineux . " As to the Catholic Doctors , ( so called , ) Chr . Sandius hath made a great collection of testimonies out of them , to this effect , that neither the Trinity nor the Divinity of the Lord Christ , or of the Holy Spirit , can be proved by the Scripture- , but by
tradition only . Some of them confess that the Scriptures rather favour the Socinian doctrine ; and that the Trinity is not only above , but contrary to reason ; finally , that if the authority of the church did not oblige them to be Catholics , they should choose to be Socinians . See for these thiiigs / jS'imdmf , Hist * Eccl . L . i . C . de Aria and Cingalhts , in Script . Trin . Revel . An English author of the
Romish persuasion lias these words , ( in Fiat Lux , pp . 379 * . 380 , ) I may truly say , Christ « V the Pope ' s God . For if the Pope had not been , or had not been so vigilant and resolute a pastor as he is , ( he means such a persecutor , ) Christ , whom the JPope both worships himself , and propounds to the world to worship as the very true God , thttt made tall things , Christ , I say , had not been taken for any
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), Sept. 2, 1819, page 533, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct1776/page/9/
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