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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... commands of his master , ( as otherwise he could not comply with them , ) without having a right to know the reasons which his master may have to im- pose them on him ; if , I say , no more is meant than this , the Unitarian will speak ...
... commands of his master , ( as otherwise he could not comply with them , ) without having a right to know the reasons which his master may have to im- pose them on him ; if , I say , no more is meant than this , the Unitarian will speak ...
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... command , and to the servant to obey ? Does the vessel say to the potter , Why hast thou made me so ? Has not the potter an indisputable right to do with his vessel , the work ... commands , but also his infinite veracity , in captivating 18.
... command , and to the servant to obey ? Does the vessel say to the potter , Why hast thou made me so ? Has not the potter an indisputable right to do with his vessel , the work ... commands , but also his infinite veracity , in captivating 18.
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... commands , but also his infinite veracity , in captivating our understanding to the belief of mysteries which we ... command ? What would be your reply to such a servant ? You , no doubt , would check his ef- frontery , and answer : I am ...
... commands , but also his infinite veracity , in captivating our understanding to the belief of mysteries which we ... command ? What would be your reply to such a servant ? You , no doubt , would check his ef- frontery , and answer : I am ...
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... command your hand or foot , which , being of their own nature , without sense or feeling , cannot understand its orders ? How does your soul put in motion the nerves and muscles , which it knows not ? How did your tongue , a mere lump ...
... command your hand or foot , which , being of their own nature , without sense or feeling , cannot understand its orders ? How does your soul put in motion the nerves and muscles , which it knows not ? How did your tongue , a mere lump ...
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... commands me to do so . * I make use of my reason , to examine the proofs of revelation : I discuss the facts , and compare them one with another ; I ponder and appreciate the evidences ; I carry every where the flambeau of the severest ...
... commands me to do so . * I make use of my reason , to examine the proofs of revelation : I discuss the facts , and compare them one with another ; I ponder and appreciate the evidences ; I carry every where the flambeau of the severest ...
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