Unitarianism Defended: A Series of LecturesWillmer and Smith, 1839 - 975 sivua |
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Sivu 6
... speak mutually of " joys with which no stranger inter- meddleth , " and to knit together the human affections , with the bands of that heavenly " charity , " which , springing from one faith and one hope , is yet greater than them both ...
... speak mutually of " joys with which no stranger inter- meddleth , " and to knit together the human affections , with the bands of that heavenly " charity , " which , springing from one faith and one hope , is yet greater than them both ...
Sivu 29
... speak out what you think on this subject ? I would not that you should be offended at the " tone " of my ... speaking of the texts usually quoted by Trinitarians in proof of the proper deity of Christ , that " Unitarians pledge ...
... speak out what you think on this subject ? I would not that you should be offended at the " tone " of my ... speaking of the texts usually quoted by Trinitarians in proof of the proper deity of Christ , that " Unitarians pledge ...
Sivu 33
... speak of " the Unitarian or Improved Version , " and to represent the work , thus falsely described , as acknowledged by Unitarians generally to contain the New Testament as inspired by God . The theory of verbal inspiration , which we ...
... speak of " the Unitarian or Improved Version , " and to represent the work , thus falsely described , as acknowledged by Unitarians generally to contain the New Testament as inspired by God . The theory of verbal inspiration , which we ...
Sivu 34
... speaking as he was moved by the Holy Ghost ) a lamp unto our feet , and a light unto our path , " degenerates into a mixture of light and darkness , which we dare not implicitly follow , but of which we must judge by some superior light ...
... speaking as he was moved by the Holy Ghost ) a lamp unto our feet , and a light unto our path , " degenerates into a mixture of light and darkness , which we dare not implicitly follow , but of which we must judge by some superior light ...
Sivu 38
... speak accurately when they say the doc- trines are proved by the miracles ; for , in truth , there is no connection between miracles and doctrines . " * JOHN LOCKE : - " Even in those books which have the greatest proof of Revelation ...
... speak accurately when they say the doc- trines are proved by the miracles ; for , in truth , there is no connection between miracles and doctrines . " * JOHN LOCKE : - " Even in those books which have the greatest proof of Revelation ...
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