Unitarianism Defended: A Series of LecturesWillmer and Smith, 1839 - 975 sivua |
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Sivu iv
... regard to our most solemn assertion of our faith in Christianity , as God's full and perfect revela- tion to man , but also to assume to themselves the functions of infallible judges of what is Christianity , and what is not ; and so ...
... regard to our most solemn assertion of our faith in Christianity , as God's full and perfect revela- tion to man , but also to assume to themselves the functions of infallible judges of what is Christianity , and what is not ; and so ...
Sivu xvi
... more respectful feeling , mere expe- diency , a regard for their own designs against Uni- tarianism , would seem to require some examination of the arguments and doctrines of those who are its Mi- xvi GENERAL PREFACE .
... more respectful feeling , mere expe- diency , a regard for their own designs against Uni- tarianism , would seem to require some examination of the arguments and doctrines of those who are its Mi- xvi GENERAL PREFACE .
Sivu 6
... regard it with such unaffected respect , as may be due to every suggestion of con- science , however unwise and fanatical . If , with the ecclesiastics and philosophers of the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries , you esteemed the ...
... regard it with such unaffected respect , as may be due to every suggestion of con- science , however unwise and fanatical . If , with the ecclesiastics and philosophers of the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries , you esteemed the ...
Sivu 11
... regard to all our lower attributes , but denied in regard to those that are spiritual and immortal , is such an equality as you might concede to the brutes , on the ground of their animal nature , without injury to the maintenance of ...
... regard to all our lower attributes , but denied in regard to those that are spiritual and immortal , is such an equality as you might concede to the brutes , on the ground of their animal nature , without injury to the maintenance of ...
Sivu 12
... regard , Liverpool , January 31st 1839 . JAMES MARTINEAU . JOHN HAMILTON THOM . HENRY GILES . To the Trinitarians of this Town and Neighbourhood who may feel interested in the approaching Unitarian Controversy . Christian Brethren , -A ...
... regard , Liverpool , January 31st 1839 . JAMES MARTINEAU . JOHN HAMILTON THOM . HENRY GILES . To the Trinitarians of this Town and Neighbourhood who may feel interested in the approaching Unitarian Controversy . Christian Brethren , -A ...
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