Unitarianism Defended: A Series of LecturesWillmer and Smith, 1839 - 975 sivua |
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Sivu xvii
... desire for a really close and decisive examination of the several points at issue between us has been evaded : our reverend opponents would not admit of any controversy of which decla mation was not to be the instrument . We have ...
... desire for a really close and decisive examination of the several points at issue between us has been evaded : our reverend opponents would not admit of any controversy of which decla mation was not to be the instrument . We have ...
Sivu 4
... desire that the occasion may be made conducive to the promotion of candid research , the diminution of sectarian pre- judice , and the diffusion of the true faith , and the spirit of our great Master . " 6 We are not of opinion that a ...
... desire that the occasion may be made conducive to the promotion of candid research , the diminution of sectarian pre- judice , and the diffusion of the true faith , and the spirit of our great Master . " 6 We are not of opinion that a ...
Sivu 9
... desire to solicit to our high inquiry into the laws of Scriptural Exegesis , and our application of these laws to the elucidation of the profound mysteries of the Book of Reve- lation . I feel no doubt that all who feel interested on ...
... desire to solicit to our high inquiry into the laws of Scriptural Exegesis , and our application of these laws to the elucidation of the profound mysteries of the Book of Reve- lation . I feel no doubt that all who feel interested on ...
Sivu 10
... desire to substitute irritating language for sound argument . I remain , Gentlemen , Yours , with all due respect , To the Reverend Fielding Ould . THOS . BYRTH . Rev. Sir , -We beg to offer you our thanks for your prompt and dis- tinct ...
... desire to substitute irritating language for sound argument . I remain , Gentlemen , Yours , with all due respect , To the Reverend Fielding Ould . THOS . BYRTH . Rev. Sir , -We beg to offer you our thanks for your prompt and dis- tinct ...
Sivu 11
... desire to see a theological opponent in the wrong , we should leave the case between us in its present position , and should not persevere thus in opening the way towards a fair adjudication of it ; but our reverence for the religion of ...
... desire to see a theological opponent in the wrong , we should leave the case between us in its present position , and should not persevere thus in opening the way towards a fair adjudication of it ; but our reverence for the religion of ...
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