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... cause is the cause of God , of Christ , the hope of the world , — and that we have no right to shrink from it , even seemingly . Believing thus , we would avow this cause openly , unequivocally . If the consequence be war , we shall ...
... cause is the cause of God , of Christ , the hope of the world , — and that we have no right to shrink from it , even seemingly . Believing thus , we would avow this cause openly , unequivocally . If the consequence be war , we shall ...
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... cause of Unitarianism , you present the claims of Christianity . You will send your I wish that , some time or other , you would give the public an article on Sectarianism , and explain the meaning of the term , which I fear is but ...
... cause of Unitarianism , you present the claims of Christianity . You will send your I wish that , some time or other , you would give the public an article on Sectarianism , and explain the meaning of the term , which I fear is but ...
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... cause comparatively little harm . That cause can never flourish , till those who call themselves his friends are his friends indeed , and show themselves such by keeping his commandments . The word of God gives us reason to expect the ...
... cause comparatively little harm . That cause can never flourish , till those who call themselves his friends are his friends indeed , and show themselves such by keeping his commandments . The word of God gives us reason to expect the ...
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... cause they were set apart to defend . It is true , that he is soon cured of this folly , but seldom without the loss of those generous feelings by which he was governed . These are facts not without meaning . They admonish us that it is ...
... cause they were set apart to defend . It is true , that he is soon cured of this folly , but seldom without the loss of those generous feelings by which he was governed . These are facts not without meaning . They admonish us that it is ...
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... cause we had reasoned ourselves into a belief of its superiority to all others , not because we believed it would produce and preserve the virtues of individual character , but because such were already the virtues and the intelligence ...
... cause we had reasoned ourselves into a belief of its superiority to all others , not because we believed it would produce and preserve the virtues of individual character , but because such were already the virtues and the intelligence ...
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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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ADIN BALLOU apostles argument atheism believe Bible Book of Mormon called cause character Christianity church consider creed Deists disciples discourse distinct divine doctrine doubt duty earth established eternal evidence evil existence fact faith Father favour feel Franklin give gospel happiness heart heaven heresy Holy Ghost hope human important individual infidelity influence JAMES MUNROE Jesus Christ Jews Judea labour Lamanites letter liberal Liberal Christian live Lord man's means ment mind miracles moral nature never northern manner object Old Testament opinions perfect person Pliny preachers preaching present principles professed prove reason receive reform regard reject religion religious remarks respect Restorationist revelation Saviour Scriptures sect sentiments Sermon society soul speak spirit suppose Testament things thought tion Trinitarian Trinity true truth unbeliever Unitarian views virtue whole wish word writings zeal