Unitarianism Defended: A Series of LecturesWillmer and Smith, 1839 - 975 sivua |
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Sivu 42
A Series of Lectures. finite perfection before us , providing work for our infinite ca- pacities through an immortal life ; that God is faithful and in- flexible in his retributions ; that no virtue shall be without its reward , no sin ...
A Series of Lectures. finite perfection before us , providing work for our infinite ca- pacities through an immortal life ; that God is faithful and in- flexible in his retributions ; that no virtue shall be without its reward , no sin ...
Sivu 46
... infinite God , was evidently incapable of parting with the least degree of his perfection and felicity . At the moment of his taking flesh , he was as intimately present with his Father as at before , and equally with his Father filled ...
... infinite God , was evidently incapable of parting with the least degree of his perfection and felicity . At the moment of his taking flesh , he was as intimately present with his Father as at before , and equally with his Father filled ...
Sivu 47
... infinite Father ; so that his pains , compared with his felicity , were nothing . This Trinitarians do , and must acknowledge . It follows necessarily from the immutableness of the divine nature , which they ascribe to Christ ; so that ...
... infinite Father ; so that his pains , compared with his felicity , were nothing . This Trinitarians do , and must acknowledge . It follows necessarily from the immutableness of the divine nature , which they ascribe to Christ ; so that ...
Sivu 5
... infinite in power , infinite in wisdom , and infinite in goodness . Without confusion or perplexity we can trace God in all and all in God : in the atom that trembles in a sunbeam , as in the planet that moves in boundless light , from ...
... infinite in power , infinite in wisdom , and infinite in goodness . Without confusion or perplexity we can trace God in all and all in God : in the atom that trembles in a sunbeam , as in the planet that moves in boundless light , from ...
Sivu 8
... infinite God veiled behind this suffering and sweetness , the mind repels it , despite of all the efforts of theology . * The impression of a simple humanity was that which he left on the mind of his countrymen . What other impres- sion ...
... infinite God veiled behind this suffering and sweetness , the mind repels it , despite of all the efforts of theology . * The impression of a simple humanity was that which he left on the mind of his countrymen . What other impres- sion ...
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