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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... possessed one mind , one will , one consciousness . We maintain that two natures , that of God , and that of man , must necessarily make two Beings . The notion , that two natures can constitute one person , we take to be unintelligible ...
... possessed one mind , one will , one consciousness . We maintain that two natures , that of God , and that of man , must necessarily make two Beings . The notion , that two natures can constitute one person , we take to be unintelligible ...
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... possesses over the whole creation ? Who are you , who pre- tend to prescribe laws to your God , respecting what he is to exact of you , and what not ? What ! you have the audacity to say to the Sovereign Lord of the universe , " Thus ...
... possesses over the whole creation ? Who are you , who pre- tend to prescribe laws to your God , respecting what he is to exact of you , and what not ? What ! you have the audacity to say to the Sovereign Lord of the universe , " Thus ...
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... possess the faculty of thinking : What is thought , Sir ? At one time you feel pleasure , and at another pain : What is pleasure , what is pain ? Your eye sees colours : Why does your eye see ? What are the colours which it sees ? What ...
... possess the faculty of thinking : What is thought , Sir ? At one time you feel pleasure , and at another pain : What is pleasure , what is pain ? Your eye sees colours : Why does your eye see ? What are the colours which it sees ? What ...
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... possess an infinite intellect : he , therefore , cannot comprehend God , and yet there is a God : either , therefore , he must renounce his principle , and with it , Unita- rianism , or his creed will be simply this : There is no God ...
... possess an infinite intellect : he , therefore , cannot comprehend God , and yet there is a God : either , therefore , he must renounce his principle , and with it , Unita- rianism , or his creed will be simply this : There is no God ...
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... possessing a distinct and comprehensive knowledge of what relates to mysteries ? Do you , for instance , sufficiently know the intrinsic nature of the divine essence , so as to be able to pronounce with certainty , that it cannot ...
... possessing a distinct and comprehensive knowledge of what relates to mysteries ? Do you , for instance , sufficiently know the intrinsic nature of the divine essence , so as to be able to pronounce with certainty , that it cannot ...
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