Unitarianism Defended: A Series of LecturesWillmer and Smith, 1839 - 975 sivua |
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Sivu vii
... sense of what we do not know is as essential to our religion , as the impression of what we do know : the thought of the boundless , the incompre- hensible , must blend in our mind with the perception of the clear and true ; the little ...
... sense of what we do not know is as essential to our religion , as the impression of what we do know : the thought of the boundless , the incompre- hensible , must blend in our mind with the perception of the clear and true ; the little ...
Sivu xii
... sense ; but that they were believers in the simple humanity of the Christ , no one maintains , from the time that Platonism first began to transform Christianity into harmony with its own peculiar ideas . That Unitarians have supported ...
... sense ; but that they were believers in the simple humanity of the Christ , no one maintains , from the time that Platonism first began to transform Christianity into harmony with its own peculiar ideas . That Unitarians have supported ...
Sivu 3
... sense of the word . And seeing , 2. That considerable numbers , it is apprehended , especially among the middling and lower classes , who outwardly profess Unitarian principles . are in total ignorance of the unscriptural nature and ...
... sense of the word . And seeing , 2. That considerable numbers , it is apprehended , especially among the middling and lower classes , who outwardly profess Unitarian principles . are in total ignorance of the unscriptural nature and ...
Sivu 4
... sense of justice which , in Christian minds , is the fruit of cultivation and sound knowledge . As you think it the duty of Uni- tarians to judge of your doctrines , not from our objections , but from your vindication , you cannot ...
... sense of justice which , in Christian minds , is the fruit of cultivation and sound knowledge . As you think it the duty of Uni- tarians to judge of your doctrines , not from our objections , but from your vindication , you cannot ...
Sivu 37
... sense of Scripture ? If not , the controversy ends here ; if they are , then , with the teachings of God's works , pure and holy ? If not , the controversy ends here ; if they are , then , III . Do they come to us , clothed with divine ...
... sense of Scripture ? If not , the controversy ends here ; if they are , then , with the teachings of God's works , pure and holy ? If not , the controversy ends here ; if they are , then , III . Do they come to us , clothed with divine ...
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