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Creation by Jefus Chrift-how the apostle Paul is to be understood, when he speaks of it

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117, 118. 135

Doctrine of more Gods than one; whence it first

came among christians

221, 222

Doddridge Dr. a very prejudiced interpreter and pa-
raphrafer of N. T.

Ebionites, a name of the first jewish christians
Emanuel-what? not a name of Christ

Emlyn, the spuriousness of the text of the 3 wit-
neffes fully established by

his Address to the two houses of Convo

cation, on their keeping that fpurious
text in the bible as genuine

42 130

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241

242.245

Error-the first concerning Chrift in the apostles'

time, was denying him to have been

- really a man

among chriftians, of holding more gods

than one, a principal cause of

Evangelifts, the 3 former, appear to have lived and

died, without knowing their master

Chrift to have been any other than a
human creature

Eufebius, his time, character, and ftile in writing

his mifapplication of fcripture

44

53

23

55. 198, 199 (note) 199

his manner of proving Chrift to be the
Word, and maker of all things, under
the Father

200, 201

of proving Chrift to be an inferior God and agent under the Su

preme

202

Eufebius,

Eufebius, his general perverfion of the meaning of

the fcriptures with respect to Christ

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203, 204, 205

266

Falfe Gods, all others, taught to be by Christ, except

the Father

Fathers Apoftolic, how to judge of their writings, and of what they fay with refpect to Chrift's

preexistence

Fathers, the great use of their writings

Fulness of the Deity-how in Chrift

Fulness of God-how in christians

God coming to men, how understood by jews
God only, not Christ, knoweth the heart

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Gods two, Eufebius accused of holding, in making
Chrift the logos, the Word

Godhead---a word unintelligible, much abused, to be
rejected when speaking of God

274, 275. 278. 283

Hawkins, Rev. Mr. Bampton-Lecturer, his new

and fingular way of defending the

Trinity

Heathens at Athens; what it was that St. Paul

taught them concerning Jesus Christ

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116, 117. 134

Harmony of the gofpels, Le Clerc commended
James the apostle, knew nothing of Chrift being
God, or of any God but the Father

43

129, 130

Febb Dr. John-his character and eminent virtues fingularly qualified for the interpretation

of the facred writings

292

his humility in particular

293

294

Jefus

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93

139

106

153

Jefus Chrift was not the God of Abraham, but his fervant

is not the God of Chriftians, but the

holy fervant of that God

from heaven, declares himself, not God,

but one of mankind

Jews held it madness to imagine Chrift to have
been a preexistent God, of any kind

Ignatius writes against those christians, who held
Chrift not to have been truly a man

(note) 145

Incarnation, a very wrong title given to the preface of St. John's gofpel, by Dr. Campbell

(note) 34

Incarnate the Word became, a very improper translation of John i. 14. by the fame; mis

reprefenting the meaning of the apostle

(note) 34

John the apoftle cenfures thofe, as in a grievous error, who denied Chrift to have been

truly a human creature

45. 146

afferts, that he wrote his gofpel, not to

prove his master Jefus to be God, but
the great prophet of God, the Chrift

(note) 26

had no new doctrine to deliver concern-
ing Chrift, different from the other
evangelifts

an argument, that he did not intend to
call Chrift, the Word, logos, in the
beginning of his gospel

83

99

Fortin Dr. very greatly mistaken in one inftance

Irenæus copies Justin Martyr, in making Christ a miniftring, fecondary God, at the crea

ation, and afterwards

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(note) 95

188, 189

Jude the apoftle, teaches that there was one fovereign Being, who was God alone, and

that Jefus was his prophet, of the jewish

nation

Justin Martyr-firft brought in two Gods among

christians

whence it was that he brought his fecond
God

was however himself far from making
this fecond God equal to the Supreme

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149

(note) 122

154, 155

maintained, intirely from his own imagi-
nation, that it wasChrift, to whom God
fpake, when he made the world
what it was that made him speak so po-
fitively about Chrift being this fecond
God
an inftance of his weakness in thinking
that he had a divine gift of interpreting
scripture

how he came to fancy himself inspired

in this respect

was the first inventor of the preexistence

175

(note y) 177

179

182

214, &c.

Knowlege

of Chrift, as a fecond God and creator his character

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Knowlege of Jefus Chrift-which is the most im

portant of all

who he was; how this made important
whence this becomes difficult

Knowing-no one the Son but the Father, &c. much
mistaken by Justin Martyr and others

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Lord in the greek, and in english, an ambiguous

word

when it stands for Almighty God, cannot

belong to Chrift

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86, 90

91, 92

90, 91

Jefus Chrift; such a Lord only as God

hath made him

Le Clerc, his tranflation of the preface of St. John's

gofpel, commended

Marcion-an early chriftian, very near the time

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of the apoftles, fell into great errors 132. 187 Marcellus, an unitarian bishop of the 4th century;

understood the word, the logos, in the

preface of St. John's gospel, not as a

name of Chrift, but an attribute of
God

55

maintained, that there was no other God

155

to be a fellow-worker with God

Mary, Chrift's mother, what thoughts fhe is likely to have of men's ftupid worship of her Matthew the apoftle, why not poffible for him, at the clofe of his gofpel, to speak of Chrift, or of the Holy Spirit, as Gods

xiv

17, 18, 19

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