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Press of the North American Review.
The Term God is used in Scripture in different
Senses, supreme and subordinate.
SECTION II.
Our Lord Jesus Christ speaks of Another as God,
distinct from Himself, and owns this God to be
above or over Him:
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CHAPTER II.
SECTION I.
Our Lord Jesus disclaims those infinite Perfections,
which belong only to the Supreme God. 1. Underi-
ved Power. 2. Absolute Goodness.
Knowledge.
3. Unlimited
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The Weakness and Absurdity of the Common Eva-
sion from the Distinction of two Natures.
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CHAPTER III.
Answer to Objections founded on some indetermi-
nate Expressions in Scripture. 1. Such as speak
generally of Christ's knowing all Things. 2. Such
as speak of his knowing Men's Thoughts and
Hearts in Particular.
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Answer to the Arguments drawn from the Worship
due to our Lord Jesus, showing ultimate Supreme
Worship of Him to be inconsistent with the Gos-
pel Doctrine of his Mediation.
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SECTION III.
The Writers against the Unitarians unsay their
own Arguments against the Papists.
SECTION IV.
The Conclusion, exhorting Christians to Moderation
and Temper in their Management of this Contro-
versy.
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MRS BARBAULD.
THOUGHTS ON PUBLIC WORSHIP
The Nature of Social or Public Worship, and its
Accordance with the best Principles and Feel-
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In what Respect many of the Forms and Habits of
Publi Worship are susceptible of Improvement. 323
THOUGHTS ON THE DEVOTIONAL TASTE, ON SECTS,
AND ON ESTABLISHMENTS
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