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... give no better reasons than the assertions of its teach- ers , to a condition in which its convictions of truth shall be established on the basis of its own independent investigations . It is gradually feeling its way to something surer ...
... give no better reasons than the assertions of its teach- ers , to a condition in which its convictions of truth shall be established on the basis of its own independent investigations . It is gradually feeling its way to something surer ...
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... give a patient hearing to our expositions and argu- ments . Before I proceed to the main questions at issue , you will permit me to make two preliminary observations . And first , I wish it to be distinctly understood that I speak , in ...
... give a patient hearing to our expositions and argu- ments . Before I proceed to the main questions at issue , you will permit me to make two preliminary observations . And first , I wish it to be distinctly understood that I speak , in ...
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... give up your belief in a trinity of persons ; you believe in one God , while you mystify your doctrine with unintelligible terms . Now if you will candidly examine all the ideas which you have in your minds upon this subject , without ...
... give up your belief in a trinity of persons ; you believe in one God , while you mystify your doctrine with unintelligible terms . Now if you will candidly examine all the ideas which you have in your minds upon this subject , without ...
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... give to it an intel- ligible explanation ; no one pretends even that he can under- stand any thing concerning its true meaning . Truly , no one can doubt its injurious tendency , whether it be consid- ered true or false . Let me entreat ...
... give to it an intel- ligible explanation ; no one pretends even that he can under- stand any thing concerning its true meaning . Truly , no one can doubt its injurious tendency , whether it be consid- ered true or false . Let me entreat ...
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... give to the Almighty ; and consequently , Jesus was not the very God . It appears to me that he took particular pains to de- clare his dependence on his God and Father for all his pow- er , so that no one might imagine that he was any ...
... give to the Almighty ; and consequently , Jesus was not the very God . It appears to me that he took particular pains to de- clare his dependence on his God and Father for all his pow- er , so that no one might imagine that he was any ...
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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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