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and scholastic jargpn of a pieta * physical age . Let us leave th * word * eonsubstaotiar to those , who prefer sound to sense * An attention to the idiom of the Eastern nations , in the use of the term son , would leftd us to suppose that many simila r * te / msf would he used , to convey the same ideas : that if th nj $$ nsg , ttr aeon-.
trajdictipo ^ „ , , To be borft-of water , of flesh , of blood , of spirit ^ of Jbrnicar tjou > of God , or , tq be begotten of a , st / c * ne , of God , of death r
may J ^ o . § aid , an < l i * ofteiv s ^ aifl & ( different men in the old ai ^ 4 ») eyr testament . And we cannot say , tti&ftc&iMrfeC is God ^ , b
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On * t £ eTtJtJmi > hs ? ofttejeios tot fie Person of CfcMsi ! I&tt 5 . 3 H&
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Dr * Lardrieri -works in eleven vohififte ^ published in the year 1788 . ^ ndindeed 1 am of opi . nidri that the > itisG ' r \ pt $ on has never beforb appeared in print * I have therefore copied it and transmittetl it to you ftir insertion in your Miscellanyi For happy am I to contribute in any way however inconsiderable—* to the preserva- *
tion of the memory of thefee excellent characters , who have itlustvtited the evidences * . and r $ * c&inm&nded the spirit of that re- * velation , which constitutes thi last and best dispensation of hea *« ven to mankind . j I am dear Sir , Your ' s respectfully ^ . J . EVAN 9 ^
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SIR , By removing yottr pfejudicres respecting the term Son of God , 1 am still far 1 perceive from convincing you , that Christ hs not cqual-with God : for should you allow the force of what is advanc * cd in the former letters , a strong hold is left , namely that Jesus Christ was the only begotten son of God . Your language oil this subject is so remarkable , that I must transcribe it . " The only begotten Son of God are the most explicit terms , which in th ^ imperfection of human language can be adopted to denote a Son con - substantial with the father . " I have shevvn that the term Son of God , denotes no such thing : and I shall now endeavour to prove to
your satisfaction ; that the addition of the words ,, conly ^ egotten ^ is not so efficacious as you may imagine . There is no reason to lament the imperfection of human
language , when by an attention to it we find the * jiiiea ^ conveyed to be clear and explicit : , but we must ; ' Ikirtgifti « tliwt ^ perk ) iife j of ) learning aii ' d 'SkieiMi& ^ iyhiildr tdn ir descend to adopt the barbarous
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LETTERS TO MR , ( NOW BISHOP ) BUROESS , ON t ' HE TESTI 31 OK T Of THE JEW&TpTHEnRSON OF CHRIST . X , ETT £ K V #
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), July 2, 1808, page 365, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct2394/page/13/
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