Unitarianism Defended: A Series of LecturesWillmer and Smith, 1839 - 975 sivua |
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... affection - thus to tell and to hear together of the great things which our God has done for our souls ; of His love to us when He , Who thought it not rob- bery to be equal with God , did take upon him the form of a and , being found ...
... affection - thus to tell and to hear together of the great things which our God has done for our souls ; of His love to us when He , Who thought it not rob- bery to be equal with God , did take upon him the form of a and , being found ...
Sivu 4
... affection ; presuming that , in a like spirit , you will recommend your hearers to listen to such reply as we may think it right to offer . We are not conscious of any fear , any interest , any attachment to system , which should ...
... affection ; presuming that , in a like spirit , you will recommend your hearers to listen to such reply as we may think it right to offer . We are not conscious of any fear , any interest , any attachment to system , which should ...
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... affections towards men would lose all Christian meekness , our sympathies cease to be those of equal with equal , the respectful mercy of a kindred sufferer ; and that , however much we might indulge a Pharisaic com- passion for the ...
... affections towards men would lose all Christian meekness , our sympathies cease to be those of equal with equal , the respectful mercy of a kindred sufferer ; and that , however much we might indulge a Pharisaic com- passion for the ...
Sivu 7
... affection . However pure in its source , it is ineffectual in its result , simply because no one can feel his heart softened by a commiseration which he is wholly un- conscious of requiring . The pity that feels with me is , of all ...
... affection . However pure in its source , it is ineffectual in its result , simply because no one can feel his heart softened by a commiseration which he is wholly un- conscious of requiring . The pity that feels with me is , of all ...
Sivu 13
... affection ; " but that to hear what we may have to urge in reply would be to “ recognize us " as Christians , " to admit that we stood on the terms of a religious equality , which is , in limine , denied . We now find that all ...
... affection ; " but that to hear what we may have to urge in reply would be to “ recognize us " as Christians , " to admit that we stood on the terms of a religious equality , which is , in limine , denied . We now find that all ...
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