Unitarianism Defended: A Series of LecturesWillmer and Smith, 1839 - 975 sivua |
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Sivu iv
... language , to " deify their own fallible " ( p . xii . ) interpretations and inferences . Yet they can impose upon the simplicity of the world , by charging others with the " pride of reason . " Infallible them- selves , to differ from ...
... language , to " deify their own fallible " ( p . xii . ) interpretations and inferences . Yet they can impose upon the simplicity of the world , by charging others with the " pride of reason . " Infallible them- selves , to differ from ...
Sivu xiv
... own , and partly because , as they aver , we main- tain our views in dishonesty , using language hypocriti- cally . We cannot be Christian brethren , " say " ( they , " for we cannot tread the same road xiv GENERAL PREFACE .
... own , and partly because , as they aver , we main- tain our views in dishonesty , using language hypocriti- cally . We cannot be Christian brethren , " say " ( they , " for we cannot tread the same road xiv GENERAL PREFACE .
Sivu xv
... language of Christianity , with- out believing its mysteries . How , then , can we bid them God speed , while they are influenced by this spirit of unfairness ? The words of their mouth are smoother than butter , but war is in their ...
... language of Christianity , with- out believing its mysteries . How , then , can we bid them God speed , while they are influenced by this spirit of unfairness ? The words of their mouth are smoother than butter , but war is in their ...
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... 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 reply , in the Liverpool ...
... 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 reply , in the Liverpool ...
Sivu 21
... language of dignity or that of meekness . We certainly addressed you as an equal , and did not pay you the disre- spect of imagining that your invitation to " discussion " meant nothing at all . We are sorry that you ascribe to us any ...
... language of dignity or that of meekness . We certainly addressed you as an equal , and did not pay you the disre- spect of imagining that your invitation to " discussion " meant nothing at all . We are sorry that you ascribe to us any ...
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