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... reasons why I reject this doctrine . In my next , I shall give the arguments for my belief in the simple unity of God . 3 * B. WHITMAN . Christianity and Reform . THOUSANDS assure us that we live 1834. ] 29 The Trinity .
... reasons why I reject this doctrine . In my next , I shall give the arguments for my belief in the simple unity of God . 3 * B. WHITMAN . Christianity and Reform . THOUSANDS assure us that we live 1834. ] 29 The Trinity .
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... reform is uttered ; in some places , in sounds half suppressed and scarcely audible ; but in others , in tones loud , determined , and startling . In all com- munities there is a deep feeling , there are full hearts , there are ...
... reform is uttered ; in some places , in sounds half suppressed and scarcely audible ; but in others , in tones loud , determined , and startling . In all com- munities there is a deep feeling , there are full hearts , there are ...
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... reform can be effected by infidelity , and that the spirit of reform is , in 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 ...
... reform can be effected by infidelity , and that the spirit of reform is , in 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 ...
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... reform . To effect any real reform , the individual man must be im- proved . The mass of mankind is made up of individuals . There is no such thing as reforming the mass without reform- ing the individuals who compose it . The mass of ...
... reform . To effect any real reform , the individual man must be im- proved . The mass of mankind is made up of individuals . There is no such thing as reforming the mass without reform- ing the individuals who compose it . The mass of ...
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... reform , advocated no moral progress , imagined nothing better for man than the long train of existing abuses , unless , indeed , it were , that he should go back to the condition of the " untutored savage . " What visions of a higher ...
... reform , advocated no moral progress , imagined nothing better for man than the long train of existing abuses , unless , indeed , it were , that he should go back to the condition of the " untutored savage . " What visions of a higher ...
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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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