Unitarianism Philosophically and Theologically Examined: In a Series of Periodical Numbers; Comprising a Complete Refutation of the Leading Principles of the Unitarian System ...H. Guegan, 1821 |
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... called merit , ) and that it has existed before either my reader or I were thought of in the world : for in running over the above sketch of the Unitarian doctrines , it is obvious , that Unitarianism is , with very little shades of ...
... called merit , ) and that it has existed before either my reader or I were thought of in the world : for in running over the above sketch of the Unitarian doctrines , it is obvious , that Unitarianism is , with very little shades of ...
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... called them forth from nought ? Can he conceive , how a being can be , at once , infinitely free , and still be essentially immutable and un- changeable ? How a being can be present in all places , whole and entire , and co - exist ...
... called them forth from nought ? Can he conceive , how a being can be , at once , infinitely free , and still be essentially immutable and un- changeable ? How a being can be present in all places , whole and entire , and co - exist ...
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... called any other than the Church of Deists . .... And , what is still more to the purpose , have not the public , since they have been made acquainted with the strange correspondence of the Unitarians of England , with the ambassador of ...
... called any other than the Church of Deists . .... And , what is still more to the purpose , have not the public , since they have been made acquainted with the strange correspondence of the Unitarians of England , with the ambassador of ...
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... called in question the most evident principles . Mysteries were necessary to impose silence on that proud and restless reason , and to make it submit to the yoke of faith . XXII . Fourthly . The whole system of the Christian dispen ...
... called in question the most evident principles . Mysteries were necessary to impose silence on that proud and restless reason , and to make it submit to the yoke of faith . XXII . Fourthly . The whole system of the Christian dispen ...
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... called to virtue by his reason , and , at times , by a certain weak , it is true , but most deep and secret impulse of his heart ? This difficulty , this trouble , this labour , does not certainly originate in virtue itself , it is not ...
... called to virtue by his reason , and , at times , by a certain weak , it is true , but most deep and secret impulse of his heart ? This difficulty , this trouble , this labour , does not certainly originate in virtue itself , it is not ...
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