Unitarianism Defended: A Series of LecturesWillmer and Smith, 1839 - 975 sivua |
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Sivu 7
... minds , who , with as deep an interest as he can have in their own salvation , have searched into these things and read dif- ferently the mind of God ; -as one who regards a few meta- physical propositions , confessedly unintelligible ...
... minds , who , with as deep an interest as he can have in their own salvation , have searched into these things and read dif- ferently the mind of God ; -as one who regards a few meta- physical propositions , confessedly unintelligible ...
Sivu 9
... mind within that spiritual faith which leads onwards to the infinite , yet presents distinct ideas to the heart of childhood and feeds the sources of an infant's prayer ; assembling in their countless homes the Brotherhood of man around ...
... mind within that spiritual faith which leads onwards to the infinite , yet presents distinct ideas to the heart of childhood and feeds the sources of an infant's prayer ; assembling in their countless homes the Brotherhood of man around ...
Sivu 15
... mind , with what a parallyzed intellect , and un- confiding heart , sinking the love of truth in selfish terrors , a man trembling under the conviction that his everlasting safety depended upon his reception of a doctrine , would come ...
... mind , with what a parallyzed intellect , and un- confiding heart , sinking the love of truth in selfish terrors , a man trembling under the conviction that his everlasting safety depended upon his reception of a doctrine , would come ...
Sivu 22
... mind was made ; and that any doctrinal ideas which a man can hold in consistency with this act of spiritual allegiance , he may hold , and yet be a Christian . And yet we do not hold that all doctrines are indifferent , for we think ...
... mind was made ; and that any doctrinal ideas which a man can hold in consistency with this act of spiritual allegiance , he may hold , and yet be a Christian . And yet we do not hold that all doctrines are indifferent , for we think ...
Sivu 24
... mind , examining them without pre- judice or fear , in a spirit of confidingness in God and in truth ; and that its peculiar set of notions are chiefly arrived at by inferences drawn from the Scriptures in the spirit of precon- ceived ...
... mind , examining them without pre- judice or fear , in a spirit of confidingness in God and in truth ; and that its peculiar set of notions are chiefly arrived at by inferences drawn from the Scriptures in the spirit of precon- ceived ...
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