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that that was the end far which he went to God , or have his apostles given any such intimation ? "Whence then did I he writer of this note get the information ? The question is did he when he went to God , go up into heaven ? If he did that will determine the
meaning of the other expression , " He was come from God . "Nor is there the least pertinence in the . reference to John i . 6 . Had it been indeed said in that
passage , 4 C There was a man sent from God 5 and he came into the world s " there would have been some plausibility in it ; but even
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To the Editor of the Monthly Repository .
1 . Jewish Antiquities . SIR , By giving the following Queries an early insertion in your valuable
Miscellany , with the Jiope of exciting the attention of some of your learned correspondents and receiving satisfactory answers from them , you will much oblige ,
Your % &c . A CONSTANT READER . Q ^ i . Exclusive of any evidence arising from the Evangelic history 9 what day of the week was the first of the month isJisan in the year in which our . Lord was crucified ? Q ^ a . Does it not appear from the Old Testament , that a day of holy convocation among- the Jews was observed
as a sabbath ? Q ^ 3- If a day of holy convocation was observed as a Sabbath , how can it
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then , it would not have set aside the plain meaning of these passages which is determinately fixed , I conceive by the \ vord $ " And went to God , " and * ' Again .
I leave the world and go to the father . " I consider tIie . se passages then , as clear and direct proofs of the
pre-exisU nee of Jesus Christ . Reserving , with your permission , the further examination of Mr . Belsbam ' s arguments to a future communication ,
I am , your ' s , &c . JOHN MARSOM .
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55 $ The Inquirer , J \ o . 5 .
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THE INQUIRER . NO . V .
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1 . Jezvis / t Antiquities . —2 . Divine Unity . —3 . Genealogy of Jesus gm given by Matthew . —4 . Biblical Query . —5- The History of Jesus . —6 . The " Old Whig : '—7 . Life of Rev . II . Taylor .
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be accounted for , that at the instigation of the Jews , Jesus should be crucified on the first day of unleavened bread , which was a holy convocation ?
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2 . The Diiine Unity .
sir , Sept . i 6 tby i 8 o& . If throughout the Old Testament , the unity of the Supreme Being is constantly maintained ( as it most undoubtedly is ) how conies it that , in the Nevv Testament , this same unity i ; not so
unequivocally preserved , as to preclude the various opinions that are formed upon this subject , aiid which of course render those who admit either the doctrine of the Trinity , or the divrnity of Jesus Christ , liable to the guilt ' of idolatry ? If the New Testament has rendered dark and obscure , what was before clear and unquestionat > lc , what advantage do we derive from
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), Oct. 2, 1808, page 558, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct2397/page/34/
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