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... infidelity , on the other . THE EDITORS . A Letter to the Editors , on the Religious Condition and Wants of the Community , etc. PERMIT me to express to you , Messrs . Editors , the satisfac- tion I have received from the prospectus of ...
... infidelity , on the other . THE EDITORS . A Letter to the Editors , on the Religious Condition and Wants of the Community , etc. PERMIT me to express to you , Messrs . Editors , the satisfac- tion I have received from the prospectus of ...
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... infidelity . They need , therefore , to be en- couraged . They need to be told that the very highest rev- erence for God and truth demands that they modestly , but fearlessly , pursue their inquiries , that they reject every doctrine ...
... infidelity . They need , therefore , to be en- couraged . They need to be told that the very highest rev- erence for God and truth demands that they modestly , but fearlessly , pursue their inquiries , that they reject every doctrine ...
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... infidelity is a viper born and nourished in the very bosom of the christian church . The period when infidelity prevailed most in England was a time when the clergy of the estab lished church were indolent , dissipated , utterly ...
... infidelity is a viper born and nourished in the very bosom of the christian church . The period when infidelity prevailed most in England was a time when the clergy of the estab lished church were indolent , dissipated , utterly ...
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... infidelity deluged France toward the close of the last century . The priests were banished or guillotined , the churches closed , the sabbath voted out of existence by the great assembly of the nation , and prayers offered and hymns ...
... infidelity deluged France toward the close of the last century . The priests were banished or guillotined , the churches closed , the sabbath voted out of existence by the great assembly of the nation , and prayers offered and hymns ...
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... infidelity would flit away like the morning mist before the brightening beams of the sun , and God's name would be hallowed by those who now blas- pheme it . We may all of us , then , by recommending our religion by holy lives , aid in ...
... infidelity would flit away like the morning mist before the brightening beams of the sun , and God's name would be hallowed by those who now blas- pheme it . We may all of us , then , by recommending our religion by holy lives , aid in ...
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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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