Unitarianism Defended: A Series of LecturesWillmer and Smith, 1839 - 975 sivua |
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Sivu 9
... object will be equally , if not better , answered , than by resorting to a process which should necessarily so condense and curtail the matter as to present a very meagre and insufficient exhibition of the arguments , reasonings ...
... object will be equally , if not better , answered , than by resorting to a process which should necessarily so condense and curtail the matter as to present a very meagre and insufficient exhibition of the arguments , reasonings ...
Sivu 11
... object ) , will receive our wel- come acceptance . Had we any 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 ...
... object ) , will receive our wel- come acceptance . Had we any 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 ...
Sivu 13
... object had been to confirm Trinitarians in their views , this kind of proceeding we should have understood ; but surely some thing more was required when Unitarians were publicly in- vited to the controversy . Much less could we ...
... object had been to confirm Trinitarians in their views , this kind of proceeding we should have understood ; but surely some thing more was required when Unitarians were publicly in- vited to the controversy . Much less could we ...
Sivu 22
... object to this . 66 66 66 2. - I now come to the mistake into which you say I have fallen , and which you offer , obligingly , to correct . We do not , as Unitarians , deny the genuineness or alter the translation of any part of the ...
... object to this . 66 66 66 2. - I now come to the mistake into which you say I have fallen , and which you offer , obligingly , to correct . We do not , as Unitarians , deny the genuineness or alter the translation of any part of the ...
Sivu 25
... object which I have proposed to myself shall have been accomplished , February 11 , 1839 . I remain , yours , for the truth's sake , FIELDING OULD . your To the Revs . J. Martineau , J. H. Thom , and H. Giles . Gentlemen , —You state ...
... object which I have proposed to myself shall have been accomplished , February 11 , 1839 . I remain , yours , for the truth's sake , FIELDING OULD . your To the Revs . J. Martineau , J. H. Thom , and H. Giles . Gentlemen , —You state ...
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