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THE UNITARIAN . VOL . I. JANUARY 1 , 1834 . No. 1 . THE UNITARIAN . THE general objects of this work have been already set forth in the prospectus . And as its character will be bet- ter judged of by the manner in which it shall be ...
THE UNITARIAN . VOL . I. JANUARY 1 , 1834 . No. 1 . THE UNITARIAN . THE general objects of this work have been already set forth in the prospectus . And as its character will be bet- ter judged of by the manner in which it shall be ...
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... vituperation which would make deadly foes of all who differ from one another ; and we trust , that by God's grace , we by our practice may demonstrate it . - Meantime , we commend our journal to the favour of 2 [ Jan. The Unitarian .
... vituperation which would make deadly foes of all who differ from one another ; and we trust , that by God's grace , we by our practice may demonstrate it . - Meantime , we commend our journal to the favour of 2 [ Jan. The Unitarian .
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... UNITARIAN . Believing , as I do so firmly , that the truths we hold as the gospel of Jesus Christ are most intimately connected with the dearest interests of man , that they are truths eminently calculat- ed to elevate and refine his ...
... UNITARIAN . Believing , as I do so firmly , that the truths we hold as the gospel of Jesus Christ are most intimately connected with the dearest interests of man , that they are truths eminently calculat- ed to elevate and refine his ...
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... Unitarians are not sufficiently explicit in the declaration of all their opinions that they either withhold such a declaration , through timidity or an unworthy policy , or obscure their views by vague explanations . This presumptuous ...
... Unitarians are not sufficiently explicit in the declaration of all their opinions that they either withhold such a declaration , through timidity or an unworthy policy , or obscure their views by vague explanations . This presumptuous ...
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... Unitarians speak of their opinions with diffidence , distrust , uncertainty . That they sometimes speak with ... UNITARIAN be entirely free from dogmatism and pre- sumption . May it be characterized by a spirit of true char- ity ...
... Unitarians speak of their opinions with diffidence , distrust , uncertainty . That they sometimes speak with ... UNITARIAN be entirely free from dogmatism and pre- sumption . May it be characterized by a spirit of true char- ity ...
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Otras ediciones - Ver todas
The Unitarian, Volumen5 Jabez Thomas Sunderland,Brooke Herford,Frederick B. Mott Vista completa - 1890 |
The Unitarian, Volumen12 Jabez Thomas Sunderland,Brooke Herford,Frederick B. Mott Vista completa - 1897 |
The Unitarian, Volumen1 Jabez Thomas Sunderland,Brooke Herford,Frederick B. Mott Vista completa - 1886 |
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