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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... object of the author , who will deem himself amply rewarded for his labour , if he be but happy enough to succeed in saving one immortal soul , which . Matth . xv . v . 13 . in his estimation , is of greater importance than the vi.
... object of the author , who will deem himself amply rewarded for his labour , if he be but happy enough to succeed in saving one immortal soul , which . Matth . xv . v . 13 . in his estimation , is of greater importance than the vi.
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... object is to set the truth in as clear a light as possible , to adapt it to every capacity , to show , at one glance , the stress of the argument , and the logical conclusiveness of the whole argumentation ; with a view of attaining ...
... object is to set the truth in as clear a light as possible , to adapt it to every capacity , to show , at one glance , the stress of the argument , and the logical conclusiveness of the whole argumentation ; with a view of attaining ...
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... object revealed , to compare it with the natural ideas of their reason , and that , if found to be unintelligible , this alone is a sufficient reason to reject that mysterious and unintelligi- ble meaning , and , of course , all divine 15.
... object revealed , to compare it with the natural ideas of their reason , and that , if found to be unintelligible , this alone is a sufficient reason to reject that mysterious and unintelligi- ble meaning , and , of course , all divine 15.
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... objects under consideration , for this would be absurd ; but , that we can have no more idea of the mode or of the intrinsic nature of those objects than we have of mys- teries . + Ecclesiastes , 3. v . 11. " He has delivered the world ...
... objects under consideration , for this would be absurd ; but , that we can have no more idea of the mode or of the intrinsic nature of those objects than we have of mys- teries . + Ecclesiastes , 3. v . 11. " He has delivered the world ...
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... objects , that compose it , far exceeds our intelligence ? Pray , Sir , what are those beams which enlighten us ? What that air which we breathe ? What the earth which supports us ? These are so many myste- ries , to you , to me , and ...
... objects , that compose it , far exceeds our intelligence ? Pray , Sir , what are those beams which enlighten us ? What that air which we breathe ? What the earth which supports us ? These are so many myste- ries , to you , to me , and ...
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