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Coleridge’s Literary Remains, Volume 4.

PART III
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All worship of him, and reliance upon him, will be idolatry, as much as the worship of angels, or men, or of the gods of the heathen would be.

God the Father he is God, and he only, and 'him only shall thou serve'.

This I take to be a clear consequence from your principles, and unavoidable.
Waterland's argument is absolutely unanswerable by a worshipper of Christ.

The modern 'ultra'-Socinian cuts the knot.
Query II.p.

43.
And therefore he might as justly bear the style and title of 'Lord God, God of Abraham', &c.


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