HISTORY OF OPINIONS CONCERNING CHRIST. воок III. THE HISTORY OF THE UNITARIAN DOCTRINE, CONTINUED. CHAPTER XX. Of the Doctrine of the Miraculous Conception. H AVING confidered the great principles on which all the unitarians of antiquity were agreed, viz. the doctrines of the unity of God, and the fimple bumanity of Chrift, with the arguments by which they supported them, I fhall now confider an article with refpect to which VOL. IV. they B PROVING THAT THE CHRISTIAN CHURCH WAS By JOSEPH PRIESTLEY, LL. D. F. R.S, AC. IMP. PETROP, R. PARIS. HOLM. TAURIN. AUREL. MED. VOL. IV. Αλογως πιςεύσω ; και μη εξελασω τι δυναίον, η συμφέρον, ή πρεπον, ATHANASIUS. BIRMINGHAM, PRINTED FOR THE AUTHOR, BY PEARSON AND ROLLASON, CHURCH-YARD, LONDON. MDCCLXXXVI. |