Unitarianism Defended: A Series of LecturesWillmer and Smith, 1839 - 975 sivua |
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... reason to complain of the absence in the statements which I shall have to submit to your attention . Of course , this is not the time for the vindication of the view which I adopt on the great question ; I content myself , therefore ...
... reason to complain of the absence in the statements which I shall have to submit to your attention . Of course , this is not the time for the vindication of the view which I adopt on the great question ; I content myself , therefore ...
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... reason , that , as appears from the works of all their principal writers , Unitarians do not attach the same importance to religious doctrines and opinion that we do . It seems to be with them a matter of comparative indifference what ...
... reason , that , as appears from the works of all their principal writers , Unitarians do not attach the same importance to religious doctrines and opinion that we do . It seems to be with them a matter of comparative indifference what ...
Sivu 24
... reason into a dominion over revelation , and that , unwarned by the solemn admonitions contained in the book itself against the presumptuous additions or detractions of human pride or folly , has dared sacrilegiously to lay its ...
... reason into a dominion over revelation , and that , unwarned by the solemn admonitions contained in the book itself against the presumptuous additions or detractions of human pride or folly , has dared sacrilegiously to lay its ...
Sivu 34
... reasons , and be startled at the idea that he may reason incorrectly -to admit that he speculates , and yet be shocked at the surmise that he may speculate falsely , to praise his skill in illustration , yet shrink in horror when ...
... reasons , and be startled at the idea that he may reason incorrectly -to admit that he speculates , and yet be shocked at the surmise that he may speculate falsely , to praise his skill in illustration , yet shrink in horror when ...
Sivu 35
... reason with you , and without deter- of beings above or below ourselves , we feel that discussion with them mining whether men who reject the evidence of miracles are of an order is impracticable . While , therefore , we shall continue ...
... reason with you , and without deter- of beings above or below ourselves , we feel that discussion with them mining whether men who reject the evidence of miracles are of an order is impracticable . While , therefore , we shall continue ...
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