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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... less than eighteen hundred years ; is incontesta- bly and eminently the work of God . Adorned with the accumulated trophies of so many ages , she solemnly proclaims her divine origin , and compels even her inveterate foes to acknowledge ...
... less than eighteen hundred years ; is incontesta- bly and eminently the work of God . Adorned with the accumulated trophies of so many ages , she solemnly proclaims her divine origin , and compels even her inveterate foes to acknowledge ...
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... less than eighteen hundred years , should have been involved in more than Egyptian darkness , in the grossest idolatry , in adoring a mere man as the true God ? Is it possible that Jesus Christ , the Divine messenger of the Father ...
... less than eighteen hundred years , should have been involved in more than Egyptian darkness , in the grossest idolatry , in adoring a mere man as the true God ? Is it possible that Jesus Christ , the Divine messenger of the Father ...
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... less a fact , to any one that is conversant with their writings , that the principles under consideration are , in reality , the very basis , of the whole Unitarian system . The reader will scarce have perused a page , either in Mr ...
... less a fact , to any one that is conversant with their writings , that the principles under consideration are , in reality , the very basis , of the whole Unitarian system . The reader will scarce have perused a page , either in Mr ...
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... less true , less real ? Could you explain to me , Sir , how one and the same mois- ture of the earth , insipid as it is , tasteless , and without any smell or colour whatever , can bring forth such an infinite va- riety of plants , of ...
... less true , less real ? Could you explain to me , Sir , how one and the same mois- ture of the earth , insipid as it is , tasteless , and without any smell or colour whatever , can bring forth such an infinite va- riety of plants , of ...
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... less I conceive it : but it exists , that suffices me . The less I conceive it , the more I adore it . I humble myself , and say to him : Being of Beings ! I ain , because thou art . tate thee , is to remount to my source . The most ...
... less I conceive it : but it exists , that suffices me . The less I conceive it , the more I adore it . I humble myself , and say to him : Being of Beings ! I ain , because thou art . tate thee , is to remount to my source . The most ...
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