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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... object as well as theirs . Let the candid decide , which of them is farthest from the mark . In a land of liberty all have an equal right to defend their re- ligious opinions ; and it is imperative on the advocate of Truth , when her ...
... object as well as theirs . Let the candid decide , which of them is farthest from the mark . In a land of liberty all have an equal right to defend their re- ligious opinions ; and it is imperative on the advocate of Truth , when her ...
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... object than literary renown , and cares not if every line in the Essay be traced to a higher and more creditable authority than his own . Examiner quit his personalities and answer the argument . His attempt , so far , is miserably ...
... object than literary renown , and cares not if every line in the Essay be traced to a higher and more creditable authority than his own . Examiner quit his personalities and answer the argument . His attempt , so far , is miserably ...
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... object of di- vine worship , and that prayer should be addressed to him alone . The character in which Unitarians delight most to contemplate God is that in which he was contemplated , and in which we are instructed to address him in ...
... object of di- vine worship , and that prayer should be addressed to him alone . The character in which Unitarians delight most to contemplate God is that in which he was contemplated , and in which we are instructed to address him in ...
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... object so weighty would not have been based on an epithet or exclamation , nor left to pendulate by the spider - thread of an inference . The use of the Greek article , or Hebrew plural , the precise meaning of an obscure word , or ...
... object so weighty would not have been based on an epithet or exclamation , nor left to pendulate by the spider - thread of an inference . The use of the Greek article , or Hebrew plural , the precise meaning of an obscure word , or ...
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... object of worship , and with their predecessors in the wilderness of old , exclaim , " These be thy Gods , O Israel ! " But why a triplicate object ? Ah ! there is a great mystery in the number three , and , as heathen mythology will ...
... object of worship , and with their predecessors in the wilderness of old , exclaim , " These be thy Gods , O Israel ! " But why a triplicate object ? Ah ! there is a great mystery in the number three , and , as heathen mythology will ...
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