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Unitarian interpretations

136 books

God in one person: the case for non-incarnational Christianity cover

God in one person: the case for non-incarnational Christianity

A. Richard Kingston ; Jo Campling, consultant editor.

How Unitarians think of Jesus: an address

by Rev. Stephen H. Fritchman, minister, the First Unitarian Church of Los Angeles

Unitarianism defined.: The Scripture doctrine of the Father,  Son and Holy Ghost. A course of lectures cover

Unitarianism defined.: The Scripture doctrine of the Father, Son and Holy Ghost. A course of lectures

by Frederick A. Farley.

Letters to the Revd. John Pye Smith, D.D., on the sacrifice of Christ: occasioned by his sermon preached March 11, 1813, before the patrons and students of the Protestant Dissenting Academy at Homerton

by W.J. Fox

Unitarian answers

as interpreted by Maxwell Savage

The Apostle John an Unitarian: a letter to the Rev. C.J. Blomfield, rector of St. Botoph's, Bishopsgate, and Archdeacon of Colchester : occasioned by his "Five lectures on the Gospel of St. John, as bearing testimony to the divinity of our Saviour

by W.J. Fox

What do we know about Jesus?: his life ; interpretations of his life ; his teaching ; his enduring spirit

by Harold E. B. Speight

How is Jesus the resurrection and the life?

by James Freeman Clarke

Jesus Christ

by Rev. A.P. Peabody, D.D.

Jesus of Nazareth

by Charles Edwards Park

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