Unitarianism Defended: A Series of LecturesWillmer and Smith, 1839 - 975 sivua |
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Sivu 31
... common with Unitarians generally , acknow . ledged the Scriptures of the New Testament , as contained in what is commonly called " The Unitarian or Improved Version , " to be inspired of God , and consequently of infallible truth . we ...
... common with Unitarians generally , acknow . ledged the Scriptures of the New Testament , as contained in what is commonly called " The Unitarian or Improved Version , " to be inspired of God , and consequently of infallible truth . we ...
Sivu 35
... common Deism , and rendered yourselves inaccessible even by miracles . This is conclusive , and de- mands the serious attention of all who have hitherto been disposed to receive instruction from you . We confess that we can go no ...
... common Deism , and rendered yourselves inaccessible even by miracles . This is conclusive , and de- mands the serious attention of all who have hitherto been disposed to receive instruction from you . We confess that we can go no ...
Sivu 37
... common with all sound divines , makes it the first step of scriptural inquiry to " examine the contents " of the books under the guidance of the following principle : that " any message coming from God must be consistent with the ...
... common with all sound divines , makes it the first step of scriptural inquiry to " examine the contents " of the books under the guidance of the following principle : that " any message coming from God must be consistent with the ...
Sivu 38
... common medium of reason " with you . Did you not " propose to discuss with us " the " evidence of the plenary inspiration of the holy Scriptures , " under the , persuasion that we should take the nega- tive side ? In such discussion ...
... common medium of reason " with you . Did you not " propose to discuss with us " the " evidence of the plenary inspiration of the holy Scriptures , " under the , persuasion that we should take the nega- tive side ? In such discussion ...
Sivu 40
... common with all Uni- tarians of forming our belief , from the blindness of graceless hearts , " too bad " to have been touched by any spirit of God , " and against the * Discourses , No. 10 , Hughes's edition , vol . i , p . 197 . is it ...
... common with all Uni- tarians of forming our belief , from the blindness of graceless hearts , " too bad " to have been touched by any spirit of God , " and against the * Discourses , No. 10 , Hughes's edition , vol . i , p . 197 . is it ...
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