Unitarianism Defended: A Series of LecturesWillmer and Smith, 1839 - 975 sivua |
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Sivu iv
... thought or deed is everlasting . What we do deny , as the blackest misrepresentation that can be conceived of the God of Providence , whose glory it is to lead his children to Himself , is the horribly distinct statement of their own ...
... thought or deed is everlasting . What we do deny , as the blackest misrepresentation that can be conceived of the God of Providence , whose glory it is to lead his children to Himself , is the horribly distinct statement of their own ...
Sivu vii
... thought of the boundless , the incompre- hensible , must blend in our mind with the perception of the clear and true ; the little knowledge we have must be clung to , as the margin of an invisible im- mensity ; and all our positive ...
... thought of the boundless , the incompre- hensible , must blend in our mind with the perception of the clear and true ; the little knowledge we have must be clung to , as the margin of an invisible im- mensity ; and all our positive ...
Sivu xvi
... thought themselves , however , sufficiently strong already , to be able to throw away this last opportunity . They deem the work already done , and that they have earned the right , without fur- ther addition or defence , to entitle ...
... thought themselves , however , sufficiently strong already , to be able to throw away this last opportunity . They deem the work already done , and that they have earned the right , without fur- ther addition or defence , to entitle ...
Sivu 3
... thought it not rob- bery to be equal with God , did take upon him the form of a and , being found in fashion as a man , did humble himself , and become servant , obedient unto death , even the death of a cross . ” — Phil . ii , 6—8 . It ...
... thought it not rob- bery to be equal with God , did take upon him the form of a and , being found in fashion as a man , did humble himself , and become servant , obedient unto death , even the death of a cross . ” — Phil . ii , 6—8 . It ...
Sivu 12
... thought you had been aware , that , while our services must be , in a religious view , painfully deficient to you , those of your church are positively revolting to us . Still as our presence , on such passing occasions as the present ...
... thought you had been aware , that , while our services must be , in a religious view , painfully deficient to you , those of your church are positively revolting to us . Still as our presence , on such passing occasions as the present ...
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