Sixteen American Unitarian Tracts


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This volume consists of unedited reprints of tracts from the American Unitarian Association, 1827-1834. Includes:One Hundred Scriptural Arguments for the Unitarian FaithOmniscience the Attribute of the Father Only Joseph Hutton.The Doctrine of Pronouns Applied to Christ's Testimony of Himself, Noah Worcester.The Evidence Necessary to Establish the Doctrine of the Trinity, S.C. Thacher.The Apostle Paul a UnitarianThe Doctrine of Two Natures in Jesus Christ, Alvan Lamson.The Divinity of Jesus Christ.The Apostle Peter a Unitarian.Outline of the Testimony of Scripture Against the Trinity, Henry Ware, Jr.The Doctrines of Trinity and Transubstantiation ComparedThe Doctrine of Atonement, Henry Turner.Presumptive Arguments in Favor of Unitarianism, M.L. Hurlbut.See back cover or preview for full table of contents.







Trinity


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This book surveys the ways analytic theologians have sought to understand the Christian doctrine of the Trinity. Applying the tools of recent analytic metaphysics, logic, and epistemology, they seek to provide a self-consistent and orthodox way to understand the trinitarian claims of catholic traditions. This issue goes to the heart of Christian belief, and is central to theological disagreements between Christians, Jews, and Muslims.Supplementary discussions survey the history of Trinity theories, unitarian Christian theologies, and Judaic and Islamic objections to Trinity theories.There is an extensive bibliography.This book is an authorized reprint of the article "Trinity" and its supplementary documents, from the online Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy. http://plato.stanford.edu/










The Unitarian


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A Catalogue of Books in the Library of the American Antiquarian Society


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Collection includes about 8,000 vols. donated by Isaiah Thomas, founder of the Society. The catalogue is "almost wholly the work of the late lamented librarian, Christopher C. Baldwin ... completed and brought up to the present date by ... Maturin L. Fisher."