Unitarianism Defended: A Series of LecturesWillmer and Smith, 1839 - 975 sivua |
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Sivu 47
... doctrine , when fully ex- plained , reduce Christ's humiliation to a fiction , it almost wholly destroys the impressions with which his cross ought to be viewed . According to their doctrine , Christ was , comparatively , no sufferer at ...
... doctrine , when fully ex- plained , reduce Christ's humiliation to a fiction , it almost wholly destroys the impressions with which his cross ought to be viewed . According to their doctrine , Christ was , comparatively , no sufferer at ...
Sivu 57
... doctrine of the Miraculous Conception , which most Unitarians believe . Professor Norton , the ablest , perhaps , of American Unitarian Critics , defends this doctrine . The introductory chapters of Matthew he rejects , chiefly on ...
... doctrine of the Miraculous Conception , which most Unitarians believe . Professor Norton , the ablest , perhaps , of American Unitarian Critics , defends this doctrine . The introductory chapters of Matthew he rejects , chiefly on ...
Sivu 58
... doctrine of at onement and of divine sovereignty ? For the very same reason the Unitarian rejects the Gos- pel . " It is melancholy to have to remark upon this passage . The Unitarian does not reject the Gospel , unless the Gospel means ...
... doctrine of at onement and of divine sovereignty ? For the very same reason the Unitarian rejects the Gos- pel . " It is melancholy to have to remark upon this passage . The Unitarian does not reject the Gospel , unless the Gospel means ...
Sivu 9
... doctrine , whether it be of God , or whether I speak of myself . " § This spiritual attraction to Christ , arising out of mere contemplation and study of the interior of his life , is enough to bring us reverently to his feet , —to ...
... doctrine , whether it be of God , or whether I speak of myself . " § This spiritual attraction to Christ , arising out of mere contemplation and study of the interior of his life , is enough to bring us reverently to his feet , —to ...
Sivu 10
... doctrine of divine inspiration ; this doctrine , how- ever true in itself , or however certain the arguments by which it may be established , cannot possibly , in that stage of his enquiry , be proved to the satisfaction of his audience ...
... doctrine of divine inspiration ; this doctrine , how- ever true in itself , or however certain the arguments by which it may be established , cannot possibly , in that stage of his enquiry , be proved to the satisfaction of his audience ...
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