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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... give you his reasons for doing so ? Are you not , therefore , a worse rebel against your God than your insolent servant is against you , when you with so much presumption dare reject the mysteries of revelation , for no other reason ...
... give you his reasons for doing so ? Are you not , therefore , a worse rebel against your God than your insolent servant is against you , when you with so much presumption dare reject the mysteries of revelation , for no other reason ...
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... . By this time we might with reason expect to find , our Uni- tarian friend more inclined to give up the principle under con- sideration , since he cannot but see to what strange straits it 25 reduces him . But , as this principle is 21.
... . By this time we might with reason expect to find , our Uni- tarian friend more inclined to give up the principle under con- sideration , since he cannot but see to what strange straits it 25 reduces him . But , as this principle is 21.
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... give you a certain and in- fallible proof of the existence of the mystery of the Trinity ; a proof which is equivalent to a direct demonstration . Here is my proof : Are you not convinced , that God is to be believed by men upon the ...
... give you a certain and in- fallible proof of the existence of the mystery of the Trinity ; a proof which is equivalent to a direct demonstration . Here is my proof : Are you not convinced , that God is to be believed by men upon the ...
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... gives concerning his own nature , or his own works , unless he give them clear and intuitive ideas of the objects revealed , and unless he make them clear- ly understand them - which would be , at once , the height of impiety , and the ...
... gives concerning his own nature , or his own works , unless he give them clear and intuitive ideas of the objects revealed , and unless he make them clear- ly understand them - which would be , at once , the height of impiety , and the ...
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... give our assent to an absurd and contradictory proposition , than to refuse it to an evident one . As to propositions which are simply incompre- hensible , two things are certain : the first is , that we are not obliged to admit such ...
... give our assent to an absurd and contradictory proposition , than to refuse it to an evident one . As to propositions which are simply incompre- hensible , two things are certain : the first is , that we are not obliged to admit such ...
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