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... society . Generally speak- ing , it may be said that most civilized communities are awakened to the value of religious truth - that truth which concerns the highest interests of man and his immortal des- tiny . The convictions of its ...
... society . Generally speak- ing , it may be said that most civilized communities are awakened to the value of religious truth - that truth which concerns the highest interests of man and his immortal des- tiny . The convictions of its ...
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... society not only have no settled religious opinions , but they hardly know the sources of truth , and are at a loss from what point to begin or how to pursue their investigations . The mind , I repeat , has cut itself away from a ...
... society not only have no settled religious opinions , but they hardly know the sources of truth , and are at a loss from what point to begin or how to pursue their investigations . The mind , I repeat , has cut itself away from a ...
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... societies , and , among others , one of the class commonly called Unitarian . Having never been acquainted with any of this denomination before , this clergyman took the right way of learning their character , not by catechizing them ...
... societies , and , among others , one of the class commonly called Unitarian . Having never been acquainted with any of this denomination before , this clergyman took the right way of learning their character , not by catechizing them ...
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... society and to base his government on the rights of man , ' he judged it necessary to reject religion . In England , at the present moment , many of the publications addressed to the labouring classes , publications which are the ...
... society and to base his government on the rights of man , ' he judged it necessary to reject religion . In England , at the present moment , many of the publications addressed to the labouring classes , publications which are the ...
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... society , that state will be introduced and those institutions will be secured . What the reformer , then , wants is the power to elevate the individual , to quicken in his soul the love of the highest excellence , and to urge him ...
... society , that state will be introduced and those institutions will be secured . What the reformer , then , wants is the power to elevate the individual , to quicken in his soul the love of the highest excellence , and to urge him ...
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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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