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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... morality , whilst it called in question the most evident principles . Mysteries were necessary to impose silence on that proud and restless reason , and to make it submit to the yoke of faith . XXII . Fourthly . The whole system of the ...
... morality , whilst it called in question the most evident principles . Mysteries were necessary to impose silence on that proud and restless reason , and to make it submit to the yoke of faith . XXII . Fourthly . The whole system of the ...
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... Morality . But , continues the Unitarian , must it not be confessed on all hands , that " revelation is expressly intended for our in- struction , edification , rule of life , and the means of happiness ? " * What then have mysteries ...
... Morality . But , continues the Unitarian , must it not be confessed on all hands , that " revelation is expressly intended for our in- struction , edification , rule of life , and the means of happiness ? " * What then have mysteries ...
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... morality . But let us turn to another side . Let us consider that revealed doctrine , which disbelievers reject as indifferent and foreign to conduct and practice . We shall find that the doctrine is the very foundation of the ...
... morality . But let us turn to another side . Let us consider that revealed doctrine , which disbelievers reject as indifferent and foreign to conduct and practice . We shall find that the doctrine is the very foundation of the ...
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... morals by some example . If you examine our sacred dogmas , you will not find one , that is not a fecund principle of moral consequences ; not one that does not shed its influence on our duties towards God , as well as towards our ...
... morals by some example . If you examine our sacred dogmas , you will not find one , that is not a fecund principle of moral consequences ; not one that does not shed its influence on our duties towards God , as well as towards our ...
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... moral , but this is far from being the case at present , as experience sets it beyond a doubt ; nor was it ever the case , as the annals of the world , in conjunction with all the monuments of antiquity , attest : man , therefore , was ...
... moral , but this is far from being the case at present , as experience sets it beyond a doubt ; nor was it ever the case , as the annals of the world , in conjunction with all the monuments of antiquity , attest : man , therefore , was ...
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