Unitarianism Defended: A Series of LecturesWillmer and Smith, 1839 - 975 sivua |
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Sivu 35
... SUPPOSED contrast " between miracle and nature . * You have thus advanced a step beyond common Deism , and rendered yourselves inaccessible even by miracles . This is conclusive , and de- mands the serious attention of all who have ...
... SUPPOSED contrast " between miracle and nature . * You have thus advanced a step beyond common Deism , and rendered yourselves inaccessible even by miracles . This is conclusive , and de- mands the serious attention of all who have ...
Sivu 38
... supposed that , at this point , you would have had no more to say ; but you would have proceeded , as many able writers have already done , to seek some " common medium of rea- son , " - some considerations , that is , having force with ...
... supposed that , at this point , you would have had no more to say ; but you would have proceeded , as many able writers have already done , to seek some " common medium of rea- son , " - some considerations , that is , having force with ...
Sivu 13
... supposed orthodoxy of their contents . The Christian Fathers , on whose statement the whole case rests , were undoubtedly guilty of that which , at all events , with far less justice , is charged on Unitarian authors ; they threw away ...
... supposed orthodoxy of their contents . The Christian Fathers , on whose statement the whole case rests , were undoubtedly guilty of that which , at all events , with far less justice , is charged on Unitarian authors ; they threw away ...
Sivu 29
... supposed , too , that the qualifications demanded of these officers had some proportionate reference to the duties assigned . These duties were simply the manage- ment of the society's financial accounts , and the distribution of its ...
... supposed , too , that the qualifications demanded of these officers had some proportionate reference to the duties assigned . These duties were simply the manage- ment of the society's financial accounts , and the distribution of its ...
Sivu 42
... supposed even of one writer : and that , for this same divine image to gleam forth with coincident perfection from four , belongs to the highest order of impossibilities . What then should we say , if these four were resolved into ...
... supposed even of one writer : and that , for this same divine image to gleam forth with coincident perfection from four , belongs to the highest order of impossibilities . What then should we say , if these four were resolved into ...
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