Unitarianism Defended: A Series of LecturesWillmer and Smith, 1839 - 975 sivua |
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Sivu iv
... , whose glory it is to lead his children to Himself , is the horribly distinct statement of their own " General Preface " - " that the sufferings of the lost are not intended for their amendment , but as a iv GENERAL PREFACE .
... , whose glory it is to lead his children to Himself , is the horribly distinct statement of their own " General Preface " - " that the sufferings of the lost are not intended for their amendment , but as a iv GENERAL PREFACE .
Sivu v
... distinct averment in this very Controversy , that " cording to the theologians of this unhappy school , it seems to be almost a fundamental rule , that no doc . ac- trine ought to be acknowledged as true in its nature GENERAL PREFACE .
... distinct averment in this very Controversy , that " cording to the theologians of this unhappy school , it seems to be almost a fundamental rule , that no doc . ac- trine ought to be acknowledged as true in its nature GENERAL PREFACE .
Sivu xviii
... distinct as the Athanasian Creed ? If Jesus had been charged with the delivery of an exclusive Creed , as the only instrument of Salvation , would he have veiled it from the eyes of those he came to save ? Need we pursue the argument ...
... distinct as the Athanasian Creed ? If Jesus had been charged with the delivery of an exclusive Creed , as the only instrument of Salvation , would he have veiled it from the eyes of those he came to save ? Need we pursue the argument ...
Sivu 19
... distinct , that it is not easy to see how the one could be transformed into the other ; nor is the mistake explained on turning to the words of our invitation , appealed to by you , and contained in our letter to the Trinitarian laity ...
... distinct , that it is not easy to see how the one could be transformed into the other ; nor is the mistake explained on turning to the words of our invitation , appealed to by you , and contained in our letter to the Trinitarian laity ...
Sivu 33
... distinct state- opinions upon the nature of the Bible , in the form of a printed lecture , would be before the public . We therefore look upon your letter , in the Courier of Wednesday last , as altogether unnecessary ; and we answer ...
... distinct state- opinions upon the nature of the Bible , in the form of a printed lecture , would be before the public . We therefore look upon your letter , in the Courier of Wednesday last , as altogether unnecessary ; and we answer ...
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