Discourses on the Divine Unity
This is an unedited reprint of Discourses on the Divine Unity; or, A Scriptural Proof and Demonstration of the One Supreme Deity, of the God and Father of All; and of the Subordinate Character and Inferior Nature of Our Lord Jesus Christ; with Confutation of the Doctrine of a Co-equal and Consubstantial Trinity in Unity; and a Full Reply to the Objections of Trinitarians.By William Christie [(1748-1823)], Late a Member of the Society of Unitarian Christians, at Montrose[, Scotland]. The Third Edition (London, 1810). [First edition: 1784.]Christie founded the first Unitarian congregation in Scotland in 1781, which lasted until 1792, when Christie abandoned the dwindling group. In 1795, following his friend Joseph Priestley, he emigrated to the United States. Christie's later work, Dissertations on the Unity of God (1808), is available here.