HISTORY OF OPINIONS CONCERNING C H R I S T. B 0 0 K o III. THE HISTORY OF THE UNITARIAN DOC TRINE, CONTINUED, H Η CH A P T E R XX. of the Doctrine of the Miraculous Conception. AVING considered the great prin ciples on which all the unitarians of antiquity were agreed, viz. the doctrines of the unity of God, and the simple bumanity of Christ, with the arguments by which they supported them, I shall now consider an article with respect to which Vol. IV. B they AN H I S T TO RY OF E A R L Y OPINIONS CONCERNING J E SUS CHRIST, COMPILED FROM ORIGINAL WRITERS; PROVING THAT THE CHRISTIAN CHURCH WAS AT FIRST UNITARIAN. By JOSEPH PRIESTLEY, LL.D. F.R.S, AC. IMP. PETROP, R. PARIS. HOLM. TAURIN, AUREL. MED. PARIS. CANTAB. AMERIC. ET PHILAD. SOCIUS. VOL. IV. Αλογως σινευσως και μη εξελασω τι δυναίον, η συμφερον, η τρεπον, ATHANASIUS, BIRMINGH A M, CHURCH-YARD, LONDON. MDCCLXXXVI. Muirchead 5-8-52 78611 C Ο Ν Τ Ε Ν Τ S OF THE FOURTH VOLUME. THE в оок III. Page 1 CHAPTER XX. ibid. SECTION 1. Of the Nature and Importance of the Dotrine of the Miraculous Conception. 8 SECTION II. cerning the Use of the Miraculous Concep- 26 SEC |