TRIBUTE. (See India)
TRINITY—(See Jesus,
Uolyghost.)
argument drawn from
the analogy of soul, will
and perception conside-
red, iii. Pt. i : 213, 214.
mathematical argument
in support of, iii. Pt. 1 :
265.
Mr. Serle's argument, iii,
Pt. 267.
theories contradictory
regarding, i. 269 to 272.
theory of Dr. Waterland,
i. 269.
of Dr. Wallis
Dr. Taylor. „
Archbishop Seeker ,,
Archbishop Tillotson
Bishop Bull, Bishop i.
270.
Pearson and Dr. Owen ,,
Bishop Burgess ,,
Dr. Thomas Burnet ,,
Bishop Gastrell i. 271.
Mr. Howe
Bishop Heber i. 272.
Locke and Newton did
not believe in, iii. Pt. 1 :
264.
condemned, i. 243, 267.
dialogue between a mis-
sionary and three Chi-
nese converts, iii. Pt. 3 :
155 to 158.
Doctrine, not taught by
the apostles iii. Pt. 1 :
204 to 208.
first introduced in the
fourth century, iii. Pt.
i : 206.
primitive Christians di
not consider belief in
indispensable, iii Pt. 1
206, 207.
history of the doctrine
iii. Pt. 1 : 206, 208, 20
prevalence of polytheisti
cal ideas the reason o
its acceptance at th
Council of Nice, iii. Pt
1 : 209.
Term not found in the
Scriptures, iii. Pt. 2 : 70.
believed because taught
in youth, i. 198 ; iii. Pt
1 : 210 ; Pt. 2 : 6.
Passages in the 01
Testament in supoort
of—, examined, iii. Pt.
2 : 70 to 115.
holy thrice reapeated, its
effect, iii. Pt. 1 : 202.
I John V. 7, an interpola-
tion, iii. Pt. i: 203, 204.
plural number expresses
respect iii. Pt. 1 : 201,
202.
Hindu doctrine compared
with, iii. Pt. 1 : 219,
277 ; Pt. 3 : 104.
TYTLER Dr.-
controversy with, iii.
Pt. 3 : 127 to 152.
UNGIRA—(See Burning
of tvidotvs.)
suicide by widows, i. 150.
UNITARIAN ASSOCIA-
TION—
speech by Ram Mohun
Roy at, ii."344, 345. ,
TRINITY—(See Jesus,
Uolyghost.)
argument drawn from
the analogy of soul, will
and perception conside-
red, iii. Pt. i : 213, 214.
mathematical argument
in support of, iii. Pt. 1 :
265.
Mr. Serle's argument, iii,
Pt. 267.
theories contradictory
regarding, i. 269 to 272.
theory of Dr. Waterland,
i. 269.
of Dr. Wallis
Dr. Taylor. „
Archbishop Seeker ,,
Archbishop Tillotson
Bishop Bull, Bishop i.
270.
Pearson and Dr. Owen ,,
Bishop Burgess ,,
Dr. Thomas Burnet ,,
Bishop Gastrell i. 271.
Mr. Howe
Bishop Heber i. 272.
Locke and Newton did
not believe in, iii. Pt. 1 :
264.
condemned, i. 243, 267.
dialogue between a mis-
sionary and three Chi-
nese converts, iii. Pt. 3 :
155 to 158.
Doctrine, not taught by
the apostles iii. Pt. 1 :
204 to 208.
first introduced in the
fourth century, iii. Pt.
i : 206.
primitive Christians di
not consider belief in
indispensable, iii Pt. 1
206, 207.
history of the doctrine
iii. Pt. 1 : 206, 208, 20
prevalence of polytheisti
cal ideas the reason o
its acceptance at th
Council of Nice, iii. Pt
1 : 209.
Term not found in the
Scriptures, iii. Pt. 2 : 70.
believed because taught
in youth, i. 198 ; iii. Pt
1 : 210 ; Pt. 2 : 6.
Passages in the 01
Testament in supoort
of—, examined, iii. Pt.
2 : 70 to 115.
holy thrice reapeated, its
effect, iii. Pt. 1 : 202.
I John V. 7, an interpola-
tion, iii. Pt. i: 203, 204.
plural number expresses
respect iii. Pt. 1 : 201,
202.
Hindu doctrine compared
with, iii. Pt. 1 : 219,
277 ; Pt. 3 : 104.
TYTLER Dr.-
controversy with, iii.
Pt. 3 : 127 to 152.
UNGIRA—(See Burning
of tvidotvs.)
suicide by widows, i. 150.
UNITARIAN ASSOCIA-
TION—
speech by Ram Mohun
Roy at, ii."344, 345. ,