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The Protestants Plea for a Socinian Justifying His Doctrine from Being Opposite to Scripture or Church Authority; and Him from Being Guilty of Heresie, or Schism

By R. H.

(3.5 stars) • 10 reviews

In a world of religious debate, a controversial sect rises to defend their unique understanding of God, challenging the foundations of established Christianity.

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2012-11-21
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"The Protestant's Plea for a Socinian" by R. H. presents a series of discussions that explore the Socinian faith, a viewpoint that challenges traditional beliefs about the Trinity. Through these conversations, the Socinian defends their interpretations of the scriptures, arguing that they are based on sincere study and do not contradict the true essence of Christian teachings. The book opens by laying out its structure: debates between a Protestant and a Socinian, tackling accusations of heresy and schism. The first debate hones in on clarifying the scriptural grounding of the Socinian's beliefs. The Socinian maintains that their faith is genuine and the scriptures don't undeniably validate conventional ideas about the Trinity, framing their stance as an honest interpretation rather than a heretical departure.

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