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A Statement of Reasons for not Believing the Doctrines of Trinitarians

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Excerpt from A Statement of Reasons for Not Believing the Doctrines of Trinitarians: Concerning the Nature God, and the Person of Christ

IN the year 1819 I published an article in a periodical work, of which a number of copies were struck off separately under the title that I have given to this volume. I have since been requested to reprint it, and some years ago undertook to revise and make some additions to it for that purpose. Being, however, interrupted, I laid by my papers, and had given up the intention, at least for an indefinite time. But having lately received an application from a highly esteemed friend, strongly urging its republication, I resumed the task; and the result has been, that I have written a new work, preserving indeed the title of the former, and embodying a great part of its contents, but ex tending to three times its size.

548 pages, Paperback

Published March 12, 2019

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Andrews Norton

146 books
Andrews Norton was a Unitarian preacher and theologian, and the father of Charles Eliot Norton.

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