The doctrine of the Trinity, founded neither on Scripture, nor on reason and common sense, but on tradition and the infallible Church, an essayHunter, 1831 - 176 páginas |
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... appears to me so obviously unscriptural , that I am pretty sure , from my own experience and that of others , that no one possessed of merely common sense , will fail to find its unscripturality after a methodical study of the Old and ...
... appears to me so obviously unscriptural , that I am pretty sure , from my own experience and that of others , that no one possessed of merely common sense , will fail to find its unscripturality after a methodical study of the Old and ...
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... appear to be the purest and healthiest out - flow- ings of evangelical truth . They have provoked no quarrel , unless their repose be a provocation : and even when wantonly assailed , they war not with men , but with false opinions ...
... appear to be the purest and healthiest out - flow- ings of evangelical truth . They have provoked no quarrel , unless their repose be a provocation : and even when wantonly assailed , they war not with men , but with false opinions ...
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... appears to be a logical , and not a theological distinction ; yet that is of more importance than might be imagined , for once grant the metaphysical use of the To quoovolov , and it is employed as a charm to raise such a cloud of ...
... appears to be a logical , and not a theological distinction ; yet that is of more importance than might be imagined , for once grant the metaphysical use of the To quoovolov , and it is employed as a charm to raise such a cloud of ...
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... appear to be always influenced by the same principles . It might be expected when such enormous sacrifices as 66 reason and common sense " are made in support of the doctrine , that it would be consistent in itself - that the three ...
... appear to be always influenced by the same principles . It might be expected when such enormous sacrifices as 66 reason and common sense " are made in support of the doctrine , that it would be consistent in itself - that the three ...
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... appear in the humble condition of a carpenter's son - to undergo the most cruel sufferings , bodily and mental ; and after a life of poverty and pain , and all the bitter feelings of degradation , of which the highest celestial spirit ...
... appear in the humble condition of a carpenter's son - to undergo the most cruel sufferings , bodily and mental ; and after a life of poverty and pain , and all the bitter feelings of degradation , of which the highest celestial spirit ...
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