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... fact that on minor points they differ considerably among themselves , and finally , from the fact that they are unwilling to adopt as their own all the unfounded infer- ences which others have been pleased to draw from their opin- ions ...
... fact that on minor points they differ considerably among themselves , and finally , from the fact that they are unwilling to adopt as their own all the unfounded infer- ences which others have been pleased to draw from their opin- ions ...
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... fact ? Will you contend that the very writers and readers of the Hebrew Scriptures mistook their true meaning on the fundamental article of all religion ? To my mind this supposition appears utterly inadmissible . I cannot believe the ...
... fact ? Will you contend that the very writers and readers of the Hebrew Scriptures mistook their true meaning on the fundamental article of all religion ? To my mind this supposition appears utterly inadmissible . I cannot believe the ...
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ing , have the independence to acknowledge the fact , and the courage to admit the necessary consequence , that no such doctrine as the Trinity is contained in their Scriptures . 4. In the fourth place , I reject the doctrine of the ...
ing , have the independence to acknowledge the fact , and the courage to admit the necessary consequence , that no such doctrine as the Trinity is contained in their Scriptures . 4. In the fourth place , I reject the doctrine of the ...
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... fact , the very spirit of the gospel . Those who are acquainted with man's whole nature require no proof of the first position here assumed . But these are not many . Enough has been witnessed , for a few years past , in our own country ...
... fact , the very spirit of the gospel . Those who are acquainted with man's whole nature require no proof of the first position here assumed . But these are not many . Enough has been witnessed , for a few years past , in our own country ...
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... fact . Man's course is onward . No state of society is perfect . No form of religion has ever yet been extensively embraced but it had its imperfections . Christianity has been everywhere presented under forms which ever have been and ...
... fact . Man's course is onward . No state of society is perfect . No form of religion has ever yet been extensively embraced but it had its imperfections . Christianity has been everywhere presented under forms which ever have been and ...
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Otras ediciones - Ver todo
The Unitarian, Volumen 5 Jabez Thomas Sunderland,Brooke Herford,Frederick B. Mott Vista completa - 1890 |
The Unitarian, Volumen 12 Jabez Thomas Sunderland,Brooke Herford,Frederick B. Mott Vista completa - 1897 |
The Unitarian, Volumen 1 Jabez Thomas Sunderland,Brooke Herford,Frederick B. Mott Vista completa - 1886 |
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