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Do you believe Truth or Traditio
This book leaves no stone unturned in covering the vital subject of the relationship between God and His Son, Jesus Christ.
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On the Errors of The Trinity: 16 hours on 12 CDs

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The Principles of Unitarianism 1824 |
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Introductory Lecture - Lecture 1
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Christianity once appeared to Paul in the same light that Unitarianism does to many at this moment. Now, however, his prepossessions are gone, and the voice of prejudice is hushed. Now he is as fully convinced of Christianity's truth as he had been of its falsehood. What then can be more evident than this, that under certain states of mind truth may seem...
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On the use of Reason in Religion - Lecture 2
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The true inference from the almost endless errors which have darkened theology, is, not that we are to neglect and disparage our powers, but to exert them more patiently, circumspectly, and uprightly. The worst errors, after all, have...
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Trinitarianism Contradictory to Reason - Lecture 3
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Without attempting to travel through all these metaphysical labyrinths, which would be a task as impracticable as it would be useless, I shall refer only to the real Trinitarian system as contained in the Athanasian Creed. Now this doctrine, we maintain, implies contradictions and absurdities. It involves one of four different...
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General Considerations - Lecture 4
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Before proceeding, my brethren, to prove the truth of our sentiments from Scripture, I shall suggest some general considerations, which I believe sufficient of themselves to...
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The Personal Unity of God - Lecture 5
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Adopting the maxim which applies to all reasonings from effects to causes, viz. that no more causes ought to be acknowledged than are sufficient to account for the effects, we come to the conclusion, from the light of nature, that the universe was formed by one Supreme Power. Without entering into the details which would be necessary to make out this inference, I shall advance to the evidence of the...
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The Father the only True God - Lecture 6
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Suppose, then, I should say to you, “To us Britons there is one king,” would not my assertion imply that there was no other king of Britain but one? and if I should immediately afterwards mention some other personage, would it not be obvious that by that personage I did not mean the one British king of whom I had just spoken? Suppose again that I should say...
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The Father the Exclusive Object of Worship - Lecture 7
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Worship constituting the most solemn service we can render to the Great Creator and Governor of the world, and Christianity professing to teach us all that concerns our duty towards him, the rule by which we should direct our homage must be laid down very explicitly indeed, and so we find it to be. The text, the very text, my brethren, proves that...
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On the book of Revelation Part one - Lecture 8
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There is no book in the New Testament which, in my apprehension, contains in it stronger evidence of the truth of the great principles of Anti-Trinitarianism than the Apocalypse. Every new perusal of it affords me fresh matter of wonder that Trinitarian ingenuity should ever have professed itself adequate to the task of finding support to its...
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On the book of Revelation Part two - Lecture 9
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Having already seen that the names and titles and the worship belonging to the Deity are given to the Father throughout this book, and not only are confined to him, but given to him in distinction from the Lamb, when Christ is spoken of confessedly in his highest character, whatsoever it be, and consequently in that capacity in which, according to...
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On the Logos [Part 1] - Lecture 10
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Most of the later sects of the Gnostics rejected every part of the Jewish law, because the books of Moses gave a view of the creation inconsistent with their system. But some of the earlier sects, consisting of Alexandrian Jews, incorporated a respect for the law with the principles of their system. They considered the old dispensation as granted by the Demiourgos, the maker of the world. They held him to be incapable, from his want of power...
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On the Logos [Part 2] - Lecture 11
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“The Word was in the beginning.” What period is referred to? The first of time; for eternity had no beginning. The same word taken otherwise, in the Mosaic cosmogony, would produce the doctrine of the eternity of matter, or the absurdity that God created from eternity. Now there is an obvious connection between the words we are considering and the assertion...
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On the first chapter of Hebrews - Lecture 12
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Triumphantly as this chapter has been produced to prove the Godhead of Jesus, when fairly examined in all its parts, I am persuaded you will be convinced that it affords the most satisfactory evidence to the contrary. The very first words of it are inconsistent with the notion of Christ's Deity; for surely nothing can be more evident than that he who is...
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