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Letters to the Rev. William E. Channing, D.D., on the existence and agency of fallen spirits

eBook, English, 1828
T.R. Marvin; sold by Crocker and Brewster [and others], Boston, 1828
Controversial literature
1 online resource (156 pages)
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1. Introduction. Statement of subject
2. Preparatory argument
3. Scriptural argument commenced
4. Scriptural argument continued
5. Scriptural argument concluded
6. Recapitulation. Philosophical argument. Objections considered
7. Inferences. Conclusion
Note A: The Jewish belief in the existence of Satan not "a fiction of Oriental mythology"
Note B: Consistent rationalism denies all angelical existences
Note C: English Unitarian views of the temptation, devil, etc
Note D: American Unitarian canon of inspired books
Note E: The credulity and tendency of rationalism
Note F: Priestley. Eichhorn. Calvin. The effect of liberal sentiments in Switzerland, and of evangelical sentiments in Great Britain
Note G: References to passages of the New Testament, asserting the existence of evil spirits
Note H. Reason
its province and use. Judge story
Note I: Are Unitarians universalists?
Note J: Are Unitarians Christians?
Not K: Books specially deserving attention
Electronic reproduction, [Place of publication not identified], HathiTrust Digital Library, 2010