The Key of David, by Warder Cresson
(Michael Boaz Israel ben Abraham)
Published: 1852
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Reasons For Becoming a Jew, No. 7
Plain and Positive Contradictions
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Wherein the New Testament (so called) is contrary to the Law of God; although
is professes to be built upon it, as a foundation "Founded upon the Law and
the Prophets," and yet Christians say the Law is "Abrogated,"
Fulfilled," and "Finished."
| Error |
Truth |
| New Testament |
instead of |
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Old |
| Gospel |
instead of |
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Law |
| Trinity |
instead of |
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Unity |
| Divisible |
instead of |
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Indivisible |
| Three |
instead of |
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One |
| Roman Sunday |
instead of |
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The Sabbath |
| U n-C i r c u m c i s i o n |
instead of |
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C i r c u m c i s i o n |
| Un-Clean |
instead of |
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Clean |
| No-Feasts |
instead of |
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Feasts |
| Flesh, "Body and Parts" |
instead of |
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Spirit |
| Visible |
instead of |
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Invisible |
| Limited |
instead of |
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Un-limited |
| Present |
instead of |
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Omni-present |
| Begotten |
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Un-Begotten |
| Son |
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Father |
| A Co-Equal* |
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An Almighty |
| Life, unto death |
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Life above all Death. |
| One God and two beside him |
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"One God and none else." |
Without reason we could not possibly understand anything more of
the Bible than a Horse or an Ox. We would be like a Beast--because by our Reason
we alone can attain Understanding. "Man that is in honor and Understands
not, is like the Beasts that perish." Ps. xlix. 20.
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