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York. BELSHAM, T.--Calm Inquiry into Script. Doctrine concerning the Person of Christ. BROOKS, E. G.--Universalism a Practical Power. New York, 1863. BROTHERS' CONTROVERSY ON UNITARIAN OPINIONS. London, 1835. BURNAP, G. W.--Unitarianism. Boston, 1855. ---- Trinity. Boston, 1845. ---- Evidences. Boston, 1855. CARPENTER, L.--Examination of the Charges against Unitarians. Bristol, 1820. CHANNING, W. E.--Complete Works. 6 vols. Boston, 1841-46. CHANNING, W. H.--Memoir of W. E. Channing. 3 vols, 1843. CLARK, D. W.--Man all Immortal. Cincinnati, 1864. COUTE, J.--Essays on Socinianism. London, 1850. DENISON, H. M.--Review of Unitarian Views. Louisville, Ky., 1855. DEWEY, O.--Discourses; Controv. Theol., etc. 6 vols. 1846-47-63. DEXTER, H. M.--Verdict of Reason on the question of the Impenitent Dead. Boston, 1865. DISNEY, J.--Remarks on Tomline's Charge. London, 1812. ---- Sermons. 4 vols. London, 1793-1818. ELLIS, G. E.--Half Century of the Unitarian Controversy. Boston, 1857. FARLEY, F. A.--Unitarianism Defined. Boston, 1860. FURNESS, W. H.--Jesus and His Biographers. Boston, 1838. ---- History of Jesus. Boston, 1850. ---- Veil Partly Lifted. 1864. The author repudiates the atonement. "The doctrine of the Atonement," says he, "which is especially cherished as the distinguishing idea of Christianity, is only a form of the radical error from which false religion has sprung ever since the world began; the error, namely, of supposing that human guilt is to be expiated, not by change of character, but by offerings and sacrifices." The sacrifice of Christ "is the world-old error, thinly disguised, culminating in its most monstrous form. Even if it were new, it has no place among the teachings of Jesus. He never taught this nor any of its associated dogmas. Not a word of his gives them the slightest color of authority." Pp. 4, 5. Such language comes with an ill grace from one who attacks M. Renan. See Chapter on Christ's "childlikeness." Wherein, we ask, is the Frenchman worse than the Philadelphian? GAGE, W. L.--Trinitarian Sermons to a Unitarian Congregation. Boston, 1860. HARE, E.--Principal Doctrines of Christianity Defended against the Errors of Socinianism. New York. HOVEY, A.--State of Impenitent Dead. Boston, 1859. HUDSON, C. F.--Debt and Grace. Boston, 1857. ---- Human Destiny; a Critique
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