The Essential Faith of the Universal Church; Deduced from the Sacred Records
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The work is a series of essays that set out a concise Unitarian account of core Christian beliefs by close appeal to the Old and New Testaments and to reason. Each essay addresses a distinct religious readership—Roman Catholics, Jews, and Mahommedans—inviting joint investigation of the Gospel, emphasizing shared moral and spiritual commitments, and arguing that differences often arise from varied interpretations rather than from essentials of salvation. It examines the person and work of Christ, the spiritual purposes of scripture, and the practical effects of gospel principles on human life, aiming to find common ground through textual comparison, charitable argument, and appeal to conscience.
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