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  2. Biblical unitarianism - Wikipedia

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    Biblical unitarianism [1] (otherwise capitalized as biblical Unitarianism, [2] [3] sometimes abbreviated as BU) [4] is a Unitarian Christian tradition whose adherents affirm the Bible as their sole authority, and from it base their beliefs that God the Father is one singular being, [1] and that Jesus Christ is God's son but not divine. [1]

  3. Book of Common Prayer (Unitarian) - Wikipedia

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    He was a Semi-Arian and, like early Unitarians in Transylvania and what was then the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth, a subordinationist who held that God the Father was supreme and, unlike God the Son, alone worthy of worship. [4] Clarke had previously published a study of 1,250 Bible verses, The Scriptural Doctrine of the Trinity, in 1712.

  4. Christadelphians - Wikipedia

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    The Christadelphians (/ ˌ k r ɪ s t ə ˈ d ɛ l f i ən z /) are a restorationist and nontrinitarian (Biblical Unitarian) Christian denomination. [1] The name means 'brothers and sisters in Christ', [ 2 ] [ 3 ] from the Greek words for Christ ( Christos ) and brothers ( adelphoi ).

  5. Sir Anthony Buzzard, 3rd Baronet - Wikipedia

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    The Bible, consisting of the Hebrew canon (Luke 24:44) and the Greek New Testament Scriptures, is the inspired and authoritative revelation of God (2 Tim. 3:16). In the atoning, substitutionary death of Jesus, his resurrection on the third day, and his ascension to the right hand of the Father (Ps. 110:1; Acts 2:34-36), where he is waiting ...

  6. Matthew 28:19 - Wikipedia

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    Go ye therefore and teach all nations.Stained glass window in St Matthew's Church, Carr Bottom Road, Bankfoot, Bradford, West Yorkshire, England.. The word "all" (Ancient Greek: πάντα) is found multiple times in the verses 18–20, tying them together: all power/authority, all nations, all things ("that I have commanded you") and all the days ("always"). [3] "

  7. Unitarianism - Wikipedia

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    Unitarianism (from Latin unitas 'unity, oneness') is a nontrinitarian branch of Christianity. [1] Unitarian Christians affirm the unitary nature of God as the singular and unique creator of the universe, [1] believe that Jesus Christ was inspired by God in his moral teachings and that he is the savior of humankind, [1] [2] [3] but he is not equal to God himself.

  8. Papyrus 66 - Wikipedia

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    [3] In common with both the other surviving early papyri of John's Gospel – P 45 (apparently), P 75, and most New Testament uncials – Papyrus 66 does not include the pericope of the adulteress (7:53-8:11), [4] demonstrating the absence of this passage in all the surviving early witnesses of the Gospel of John.

  9. John Biddle (Unitarian) - Wikipedia

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    He affirmed that the Bible was the Word of God and his Christology appears to be Socinian, denying the pre-existence of Christ but accepting the virgin birth. [19] Biddle's denial of the pre-existence of Christ was the main target of works including Puritan theologian John Owen's A Brief Declaration and Vindication of the Doctrine of the ...

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