Unitarianism Defended: A Series of LecturesWillmer and Smith, 1839 - 975 pàgines |
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Pàgina iv
... perfect revela- tion to man , but also to assume to themselves the functions of infallible judges of what is Christianity , and what is not ; and so , again to return upon them their own language , to " deify their own fallible " ( p ...
... perfect revela- tion to man , but also to assume to themselves the functions of infallible judges of what is Christianity , and what is not ; and so , again to return upon them their own language , to " deify their own fallible " ( p ...
Pàgina xxi
... perfect in Christ Jesus . " - Colossians i . 27 , 28 . " And that because of false brethren unawares brought in , who came in privily to spy out our liberty which we have in Christ Jesus , that they might bring us into bondage : to whom ...
... perfect in Christ Jesus . " - Colossians i . 27 , 28 . " And that because of false brethren unawares brought in , who came in privily to spy out our liberty which we have in Christ Jesus , that they might bring us into bondage : to whom ...
Pàgina 7
... perfect image of the Father , listening to the accents of reason and conscience , as to the breathings of God's spirit , loving all men as his and having hope in death , of a transference from this outer children , court into the ...
... perfect image of the Father , listening to the accents of reason and conscience , as to the breathings of God's spirit , loving all men as his and having hope in death , of a transference from this outer children , court into the ...
Pàgina 22
... perfect equality . It was hardly to be expected that you should object to this . 66 66 66 2. - I now come to the mistake into which you say I have fallen , and which you offer , obligingly , to correct . We do not , as Unitarians , deny ...
... perfect equality . It was hardly to be expected that you should object to this . 66 66 66 2. - I now come to the mistake into which you say I have fallen , and which you offer , obligingly , to correct . We do not , as Unitarians , deny ...
Pàgina 26
... perfect and searching method of discussion , to the most flimsy , insufficient , and unscholarlike that could by possibility be selected . Had we wished to catch the ear of a popular assembly , or to turn away attention from weak points ...
... perfect and searching method of discussion , to the most flimsy , insufficient , and unscholarlike that could by possibility be selected . Had we wished to catch the ear of a popular assembly , or to turn away attention from weak points ...
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