Source: Something More, A Consideration of the Vast, Undeveloped Resources of Life (1920), p. 43-44
“I acknowledge myself a unitarian — Believing that the Father alone, is the supreme God, and that Jesus Christ derived his Being, and all his powers and honors from the Father.”
Letter to John Quincy Adams (5 May 1816)
Context: I acknowledge myself a unitarian — Believing that the Father alone, is the supreme God, and that Jesus Christ derived his Being, and all his powers and honors from the Father. … There is not any reasoning which can convince me, contrary to my senses, that three is one, and one three.
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2nd First Lady of the United States (1797–1801) 1744–1818Related quotes

2010s, 2013, Interview in La Repubblica
Context: I believe in God, not in a Catholic God, there is no Catholic God, there is God and I believe in Jesus Christ, his incarnation. Jesus is my teacher and my pastor, but God, the Father, Abba, is the light and the Creator. This is my Being.

John 10:30
Brief Exposition #44

Source: Dictionary of Burning Words of Brilliant Writers (1895), P. 232.

“Behold, I am Jesus Christ. I am the Father and the Son.”
The Book of Mormon, Ether 3:14. Jesus is both the Father and the Son.
The Book of Mormon and LDS Scripture, The Book of Mormon (1830)

The Second Coming of Christ: The Resurrection of the Christ Within You, (2004) by Yogananda

Thus he ranks himself with finite beings, and with them acknowledges, that he did not know the day and hour of judgment, and at the same time ascribes a superiority of knowledge to the father, for that he knew the day and hour of judgment.
Source: Reason: The Only Oracle Of Man (1784), Ch. IX Section III - The Imperfection of Knowledge in the Person of Jesus Christ, incompatible with his Divinity
Source: Dictionary of Burning Words of Brilliant Writers (1895), P. 58.