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THE contents of the following Treatise are included under these two propositions:-1st, That the Precepts of Jesus, which teach that love to God is manifested in beneficence towards our fellow-creatures, are a sufficient Guide to Peace and Happiness; and 2ndly, That that omnipresent God, who is the only proper object of religious veneration, is one and undivided in person.

Though these doctrines, as I conceive them to be alike founded on reason and revelation, appear to me to be almost as obvious truths as any abstract axiom, yet they are opposed in fact by a very large body of writers and teachers. I must therefore leave them to be decided upon by those, who will be pleased to bestow their candid and liberal attention on the arguments I have used in the succeeding pages;—and on their impartial judgment I confidently rely.

TABLE OF CONTENTS.

CHAPTER I.

ALTERATION of Style in the Review

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Two points which the Editor wishes to establish, to wit, the excellency of the Dogmas and the insufficiency of the Precepts

The Compiler acknowledges the first

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Passages shewing the sufficiency of the Precepts-God one,

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The authority of Paul quoted, inapplicable

Justifying a selection as the substitute for the whole

The Precepts of Jesus practicable

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The contradiction between the indispensableness of the Doc

trines and the sufficiency of the Precepts

Repentance the only means of forgiveness

CHAPTER II.

Positions of the Reviewer

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Jesus receives all power from God.

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Power given to Jesus as the Son of God

The unity between God and Jesus, and between him and his

God dwelleth in Jesus and he in God

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Jesus considered distinct from God

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He that hath seen the Son hath seen the Father

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Definition of the unity between God and Jesus..
Jesus's disavowal of his own Deity.....

The Jews charged Jesus only with calling himself the Son

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of God

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The term "God" frequently applied to existences inferior

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to God The term " for ever" often applied to created beings

John i. 1, explained...

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Hindoos believe in one Godhead, consisting of numerous

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Jesus performs wonderful works, which do not amount to equality with those of God

CHAPTER III.

The first position of the Editor, on the ubiquity of Jesus.... 175

John iii. 13, explained

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xi. 38; Matt. xxvi. 2; John xiii. 6, xvi. 32; Matt.

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The second position of the Editor, on the incomprehensibi

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Matt. xi. 28, [Prov. xxix. 17,] explained

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Deut. xviii. 15, 18; Acts iii. 22, vii. 37, considered

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Matt. xx. 23, xii. 28, xxvi. 39, considered

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