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A Collection of pieces and tracts : illustrative of the faith of those Christians who hold the principles of the unity of God and the salvation of sinners by his free Grace in the Gospel / edited and under the direction of the Committee of the First Unitarian Society.

Historical Society of Pennsylvania - Closed Stacks Am 1807 Memb (b.w.) LCP Old HSP E* 875
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Format:
Book
Contributor:
First Unitarian Society (Philadelphia, Pa.)
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Unitarianism--81586.
Unitarianism.
Physical Description:
489 p. ; 24 cm.
Place of Publication:
Philadelphia : T. Dobson, 1810.
Contents:
Reflections on the life and character of Christ / by Edmund Lord Bishop of Carlisle
Summary of the evidence against the spurious passage 1 John v. 7, 8
A catechism for youth
Defence of Unitarian principles
Friendly dialogue between a common Unitarian and an Athanasian
Letters to a Calvinistic clergyman stating reasons for non-attendance on his ministry
Address to Protestant Trinitarians concerning the proper object of worship
On the nature and discipline of a Christian Church
Brief statement of the Doctrine of the Trinity, as it appears to a plain understanding
Decisions of common sense on the subject of the Deity of Christ
View of Unitarianism as connected with vital Godliness
Notice of the London monthly repository
A theological conversation
Trinitarian paradoxes
Importance of adhering to first principles of religion
Search after truth, in a dialogue between Criton and Philo
Trinity twin-sister of transubstantiation
Thoughts on the unity of God
On the existence of the devil
Inconsistency of severak passages in Dr. Watt's hymns with scripture and with each other
The wordship authorized in the New Testament compared with that commanded by men
Thoughts on original sin and the requirements of the Law of God
On the alledged universal depravity of human nature
On the supposed inability of man to do any thing towards his own salvation
Thoughts on Heaven as a place
The antisatisfactionist, or, The salvation of sinners by the free grace of God / By Richard Wright.
Notes:
Some pieces also have individual title pages.
Local Notes:
Bound with: The right, duty and importance, of free inquiry in matters of religion.
Retrospective conversion record: RLIN.
HSP in LCP.
Recon note: bottom of card : unreadable?
Cited in:
Shaw & Shoemaker, 19804

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