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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... persons ; those he considers as inconsistent with sound logic and divine revelation ; these are entitled to his highest consideration for their superior talents and other most valuable qualifications . If , therefore , in the sequel of ...
... persons ; those he considers as inconsistent with sound logic and divine revelation ; these are entitled to his highest consideration for their superior talents and other most valuable qualifications . If , therefore , in the sequel of ...
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... person . We consider all , that he has taught , as coming from God ; but we do not pay him religious homage , because we think , that this would be derogating from the hon- our of the Supreme Being . " 6. " Unitarians believe that ...
... person . We consider all , that he has taught , as coming from God ; but we do not pay him religious homage , because we think , that this would be derogating from the hon- our of the Supreme Being . " 6. " Unitarians believe that ...
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... person , or being , or substance dis- tinct from God . " 8. " We have only room to state , that we do not believe the guilt of Adam's sin was imputed , and his corrupted nature conveyed , to all his posterity , or that there is in men ...
... person , or being , or substance dis- tinct from God . " 8. " We have only room to state , that we do not believe the guilt of Adam's sin was imputed , and his corrupted nature conveyed , to all his posterity , or that there is in men ...
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... persons , perfectly distinct , in a perfect unity of essence , nature , or substance ; efore , you ought to believe this mystery , how incomprehensible soever it may be , after the same manner as you believe your own ex- istence , or ...
... persons , perfectly distinct , in a perfect unity of essence , nature , or substance ; efore , you ought to believe this mystery , how incomprehensible soever it may be , after the same manner as you believe your own ex- istence , or ...
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... persons . There is , therefore , no contradiction . What then , sir , will be absurd , continues the Unitarian , if this mystery be not so ? My answer is : It will be your mode of reasoning ; for you suppose a contradiction where it is ...
... persons . There is , therefore , no contradiction . What then , sir , will be absurd , continues the Unitarian , if this mystery be not so ? My answer is : It will be your mode of reasoning ; for you suppose a contradiction where it is ...
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