The Bible, and nothing but the Bible, the Religion of the Church of England Page 21 Nothing contrary to the Bible in the Religion of the Church of England 21 22 Nothing true in Unitarianism, which is not pro- cinianism 24 Believed the Son of God to be of the same Nature with his Father BACON, MILTON, CLARENDON, HALE, 24 and 26 BOYLE, believers in the Doctrine of the Trinity The Defection of Lindsey, Jebb, and Disney, more than compensated by the Accession of Butler, Secker, and Badcock Suppressions and Self-deceptions of Unitarians 26 28 30 EMINENT LAYMEN, Believers in the Doctrine of the Trinity Calumny of Mr. Belsham against Dr. Horsley 32 33 Against the whole Body of the Established 33.59 35 36 Intended to stop the progress of Irreligion P. 39 History of Unitarianism Unitarians not Christians 36-39 40 41 The Declarations of the Law against Blasphemy 43 43 An Act of Parliament not obsolete or useless because not enforced Penal Laws, not intended to compel belief, but to restrain the Blasphemies of Unbelief 43 Men may be compelled to respect the Religion of their Country Christianity a part of the Law of England 44 The Church of England a parliamentary, that is, a national Church 43 44 45 A Plurality of Persons in the Godhead, a Doctrine of the ancient Hebrews Inference from the use of a singular Verb with the plural Form, Elohim One Jehovah, but not one Elohim 46 46 1 John, v. 7, quoted by Schleusner as authen 48 Increasing number of advocates for its Authenticity The testimony of Tertullian and Cyprian not invalidated by Mr. Porson . 53 His great and peculiar talents in Criticism 53 Doctrine of the ATONEMENT established by proofs of Christ's Divinity 54 The example of our Reformers not followed by Unitarians The Reformers obedient to THE CHURCH 55 55 The Creeds of the Church adopted by the Reformers Biblical Criticism not improved by Unitarian free Inquiry Free Inquiry, what? Right Interpretation of Scripture 55 57 57 57 The essential Doctrines of Christianity, how ascertained. 58 No Advancement made by Unitarians in their peculiar doctrines since the three first Cen The peculiar Improvements of the present Age, either unconnected with Religion (except in the Mode of Instruction), or adverse to it 60 New Era of old Principles 61 |