Unitarianism Defended: A Series of LecturesWillmer and Smith, 1839 - 975 sivua |
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... argument , as to corre- spond with the poor and narrow capacities of our in- telligence . " Where are the simplicity , the sincerity , the love of Truth , which alone can make Controversy fruitful of good results , when such a ...
... argument , as to corre- spond with the poor and narrow capacities of our in- telligence . " Where are the simplicity , the sincerity , the love of Truth , which alone can make Controversy fruitful of good results , when such a ...
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... argument further ? Orthodoxy is not Christianity ; * " He therefore that will be saved , must thus think of the Trinity . " Athanasian Creed . -yet that in Orthodox bosoms the Spirit of Christ may xviii GENERAL PREFACE .
... argument further ? Orthodoxy is not Christianity ; * " He therefore that will be saved , must thus think of the Trinity . " Athanasian Creed . -yet that in Orthodox bosoms the Spirit of Christ may xviii GENERAL PREFACE .
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... argument towards the correction of public sentiment on the great questions at issue between us . Deeply aware of our human liability to form and to convey false impressions of views and systems from which we dissent , we shall be ...
... argument towards the correction of public sentiment on the great questions at issue between us . Deeply aware of our human liability to form and to convey false impressions of views and systems from which we dissent , we shall be ...
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... argument . Permit us , then , to say , that we have no preference for this particular medium of discussion ; that we are wholly indifferent as to its form , provided the substantial end be gained of bringing your arguments and ours ...
... argument . Permit us , then , to say , that we have no preference for this particular medium of discussion ; that we are wholly indifferent as to its form , provided the substantial end be gained of bringing your arguments and ours ...
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... argument and fair discussion : and this was all that we desired . It never occurred to us , that the reverend gentleman might possibly expect us to accept him as a divinely appointed judge of truth , whose teachings were to be received ...
... argument and fair discussion : and this was all that we desired . It never occurred to us , that the reverend gentleman might possibly expect us to accept him as a divinely appointed judge of truth , whose teachings were to be received ...
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