The Grounds of Unitarian Dissent: A Sermon, written by James Yates and published in 1812, is a religious text that explores the reasons why the author and other Unitarian Christians dissent from the traditional Trinitarian beliefs of mainstream Christianity. In the sermon, Yates argues that the doctrine of the Trinity, which posits that God is three distinct persons in one divine being, is not supported by the Bible and is instead a human invention...