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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... proposition be correct , Unitarianism triumphs : if false and groundless , Unitarianism must needs be crushed under its ruins . Acquainted as we are with the position and ground , which the enemy has taken , let us try , if we cannot ...
... proposition be correct , Unitarianism triumphs : if false and groundless , Unitarianism must needs be crushed under its ruins . Acquainted as we are with the position and ground , which the enemy has taken , let us try , if we cannot ...
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... propositions : evident propositions , absurd and contradictory propositions , and incomprehensible proposi- tions . A proposition is evident , when the mind clearly per- ceives , that the two ideas , of which it is composed , agree with ...
... propositions : evident propositions , absurd and contradictory propositions , and incomprehensible proposi- tions . A proposition is evident , when the mind clearly per- ceives , that the two ideas , of which it is composed , agree with ...
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... proposition , than to refuse it to an evident one . As to propositions which are simply incompre- hensible , two ... proposition : there exists one God in three distinct persons , or any other pro- position relating to mysteries of faith ...
... proposition , than to refuse it to an evident one . As to propositions which are simply incompre- hensible , two ... proposition : there exists one God in three distinct persons , or any other pro- position relating to mysteries of faith ...
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... proposition , and , of course , a clear and adequate notion of the opposition or incompatibility that ex- ists between them . Now , can the Unitarian , can any man , boast of possessing a distinct and comprehensive knowledge of what ...
... proposition , and , of course , a clear and adequate notion of the opposition or incompatibility that ex- ists between them . Now , can the Unitarian , can any man , boast of possessing a distinct and comprehensive knowledge of what ...
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... proposition is disgustingly absurd , as it is self - evident that the world pre- sents to men an infinity of mysteries which are above reason , and which this same reason is nevertheless forced to admit : and if they mean to speak of ...
... proposition is disgustingly absurd , as it is self - evident that the world pre- sents to men an infinity of mysteries which are above reason , and which this same reason is nevertheless forced to admit : and if they mean to speak of ...
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