Some of the Points of Difference Between Unitarian and Orthodox ChristiansJ. Munroe & Company : printed for the American Unitarian Association, 1844 - 24 páginas |
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... bodies , are , from our point of view , so slight , that we see little to choose between them , and what we say of one we say of all . In this classification , we design no offence to any of these sects . We mean but to say , that our ...
... bodies , are , from our point of view , so slight , that we see little to choose between them , and what we say of one we say of all . In this classification , we design no offence to any of these sects . We mean but to say , that our ...
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... bodies of those connected with creed - founded churches are most charitable and generous in their prac- tical Christianity . But we can never cease to protest against creeds , while they continue to lay traps for the human conscience ...
... bodies of those connected with creed - founded churches are most charitable and generous in their prac- tical Christianity . But we can never cease to protest against creeds , while they continue to lay traps for the human conscience ...
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... body . What then can be so precious in the sight of God as the revival of moral and spiritual life in his offspring ! What mission could the Almighty send his best - beloved son upon , so important and so glorious as this ? And what ...
... body . What then can be so precious in the sight of God as the revival of moral and spiritual life in his offspring ! What mission could the Almighty send his best - beloved son upon , so important and so glorious as this ? And what ...
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... body and mind . Had they been engaged in the highest studies of the universities at home , or coping in the Old World with the abstrusest prob- lems of science and philosophy , they could not have had drafts so deep made on all their ...
... body and mind . Had they been engaged in the highest studies of the universities at home , or coping in the Old World with the abstrusest prob- lems of science and philosophy , they could not have had drafts so deep made on all their ...
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... body of nature . The soul has turned upon her clumsy keeper , and has him by the throat . " I have served thee long enough , gross flesh , " quoth man's spirit ; " hence- forth I will be jailer , and thou prisoner and slave . " We may ...
... body of nature . The soul has turned upon her clumsy keeper , and has him by the throat . " I have served thee long enough , gross flesh , " quoth man's spirit ; " hence- forth I will be jailer , and thou prisoner and slave . " We may ...
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