Page The argument drawn from the analogy of the sun, light, and heat, to the Trinity, considered ... 256 On the argument which represents Father, Son, and Holy Spirit, as qualities of one Deity ... 257 The union between Father and Son compared to that between the human soul and body.... ib. Argument drawn from the alleged resemblance between the term “ Son of Man" and " Son of God” 258 On the argument which represents God as a compound substance ib. John xvii. 3; 1 Cor. xv. 24, viii. 6; Ephes. iv. 5, 6, quoted 259 Alleged necessity of the Deity of Jesus to his mediatorial character ib. This opposed to common sense • 260 Opposed also to scripture; Numbers xi. 1, 2, xiv. 19, 20, xxi. 7, xxxii, 30; Gen. xviii. 32; Jeremiah xxvii. 18; Deuteronomy v. 5 .... 260, 261 The arguments of Hindoos for Polytheism more powerful than those of Christians for the Trinity 262 APPENDIX. No. I. On the Quotations from the Old Testament contained in the New. Matt. ii. 15 iv.4 7 xxii. 44 John x, 35... 263 264 ib. 265 ib. ib. ib. .. 266 Page 266 ib. 267 ib. ••••••••öö_ ib. ib. 13... xi. 10......................................•••• • ̧¶5 ..............................I OD 270 Luke iv. 8 ib. 18, 19 •S ib. These quotations prove the subordinate nature of Jesus to ******* 271 God ••••••••ã•ã• £•••»•s p¥ No. II. On the References made to the Old Testament in Support of the John i. 14, compared with Isaiah ix. 6, explained ........ 272 ..... 286 The original of Jeremiah xxiii. 6, xxxiii: 16; Gen. xxv. 26; ...... 289 John x. 16, compared with Psalm xxiii. 1, on the term Shepherd. 290 ... 291 1 Cor. x. 9, compared with Psalm lxxviii. 56, on tempting 66 "Thou hast ascended on high" John xix. 37, compared with Zechariah xii. 10, on the phrase "whom they pierced"... 1 Peter ii. 6-8, compared with Isaiah xxviii. 16, and viii. 13, 14, on the phrase "stone of stumbling," &c... 299, 300 The Hebrew and other Asiatic languages full of metaphor, John x. 34-36· · · · · · · .... .... .... .... ..... .... ... .... .... ... .... ... 301 The Deity of Moses and of David cannot be proved from ... 303 .... 304 Nor the hope of success ib. ib. The author's views derived from the Scriptures ib. Page 292 293 296 Christianity ..... ... 306 Extract from Sir Isaac Newton, pointing out the different ib. 297 302 ib. 308 • 312 POSTSCRIPT. Page Dr. Prideaux's assertion respecting the testimony of Jonathan's Targum on Isaiah ix. 6, 7, examined 313 The term “Messiah” applied to various kings........... 314 Quotations from several ancient Jewish commentators. ib. On the difference of meaning between “ to be called” and "to be"... •• 315 Passages illustrating the epithets employed in Isaiah ix. 6 .. 316 The terms “Son" and “only-begotten" incompatible with the nature of the First Cause ib, The assertion respecting two sets of terms and phrases being applied to Jesus, examined 317 No Hindoo can conscientiously prefer the doctrine of the Trinity to Hindooism ib. True Christianity is free from Polytheism. .. 318 A SECOND APPEAL. CHAPTER I. General Defence of the Precepts in Question. The observations contained in No. I. of the Quarterly Series of “ The Friend of India," on the Introduction to “ The Precepts of Jesus," as well as on their defence, termed “ An Appeal to the Christian Public,” are happily expressed in so mild and Christian-like a style, that they have not only afforded me ample consolation for the disappointment and vexation I felt from the personality conveyed in the preceding Magazines, (Nos. 20 and 23,) but have also encouraged me to pursue my researches after the fundamental principles of Christianity in a manner agreeable to my feelings, and with such respect as I should always wish to manifest for the situation and character of so worthy a person as the Editor of the Friend of India. The Reverend Editor labours in his Review to establish two points—the truth and excellency of the miraculous relations and of the dogmas found in the Scriptural writings—and 2ndly, the insufficiency of Ꮮ . |