Om Essays in Reference to Socinianism
First published in 1818, Essays in Reference to Socinianism is a collection of theological essays by Joseph Cottle, a writer and bookseller known for his association with the Romantic poets. The essays explore various topics related to Socinianism, a 16th century theological movement that emphasized the humanity of Jesus and denied the Trinity. While Cottle's views may not be widely held today, this book remains an interesting historical document with insights into the theological debates of the early 19th century.
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