| John Jamieson - 1794 - 536 pages
...learned Unitarian only. Yet he throws it into the fcale againft a multitude. For he himfelf fays ; " As to the writers that have " come down to us (if we omit the author of the Clemen" tines, who was an Unitarian) they were all, without ex" ception, from Juftin Martyr to Athanafius,... | |
| Joseph Priestley - 1786 - 526 pages
...kind of pre-existence, such as that of • created logos, till a much later period. As to the writi'ts that have come down to us, (if we omit the author of the Clementina, who was an Unitarian,) they were all, without exception, from Justin Martyr to AthaiKtsiiis,... | |
| David Williamson - 1824 - 802 pages
...confession of Dr. Priestley himself, from whom the force of truth has extorted this acknowledgment. " As to the writers that have come down to us, (if we...Unitarian) they were all, without exception, from Justin Martyr to Athanasius, Platonizing Trinitarians.''f If there are three persons in the Divine... | |
| David Williamson - 1824 - 400 pages
...confession of Dr. Priestley himself, from whom the force of truth has extorted this acknowledgment . "As to the writers that have come down to us, (if...Unitarian) they were all, without exception, from Justin Martyr to Athanasiua, Platonizing Trinitarians."t If there are three persons in the Divine Essence,... | |
| New York (State). Court of Chancery - 1846 - 750 pages
...sap. ch. 4, also ch. 29.) Indeed, the great Unitarian, Dr. Priestley, concedes that the writers who have come down to us, if we omit the author of the Clementines, were all, without exception, from Justin Martyr to Athanasius, what he calls " Platonizing" Trinitarians.(fc)... | |
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