Letters on the Logos (Classic Reprint)

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It is well known to all who watch the progress of theological controversy, and can discern the condition of religious opinion, that the decision of the great question between Unitarian and Trinitarian believers, is pro tracted, more than by any other cause, by the obscurity which has ever rested over The Word, ' as it is used in the Preface of John's Gospel, and in some other. Places of scripture. The removal of this obscurity would, it is probable, determine effectually and forever, the opinions of all, who, in sixnplicity and sincerity of spirit, seek only the truth, and love it supremely.

If it should be clearly made out that the evangelist, in applying The Word' to Jesus Christ, meant to assert the absolute, underived, and independent divinity of his nature, then the Trinitarian will have secured one passage in scripture on which to stand, as upon a foundation. If, on the contrary, it can be shown that the use of this phrase, in application to our Saviour, demonstrates his inferiority to the Father, and declares the exaltation, not of his nature, but of his qflice only, then the most important, or, as some apprehend.

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