Unitarianism Philosophically and Theologically Examined: In a Series of Periodical Numbers ; Comprising a Complete Refutation of the Leading Principles of the Unitarian SystemH. Guegan, 1821 - 296 pages |
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... perfect submission of our will to his divine " Usque huc procedes , et non amplius . " Job . + St. Paul's Epist . ad Rom . ix . ver . 20 et seq . " O , man , who art thou , that thou repliest against God ? Shall the thing formed say to ...
... perfect submission of our will to his divine " Usque huc procedes , et non amplius . " Job . + St. Paul's Epist . ad Rom . ix . ver . 20 et seq . " O , man , who art thou , that thou repliest against God ? Shall the thing formed say to ...
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... perfect unity of essence , nature , or substance ; therefore , you ought to believe this mystery , how incomprehensible soever it may be , after the same manner as you believe your own ex- istence , or that of the world , because ...
... perfect unity of essence , nature , or substance ; therefore , you ought to believe this mystery , how incomprehensible soever it may be , after the same manner as you believe your own ex- istence , or that of the world , because ...
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... perfect , and has a character of divinity more than the latter , whence , in the ultimate analysis , it follows , that the incomprehensibility of mysteries , so far from being a reason to reject the Christian religion , is , on the ...
... perfect , and has a character of divinity more than the latter , whence , in the ultimate analysis , it follows , that the incomprehensibility of mysteries , so far from being a reason to reject the Christian religion , is , on the ...
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... perfect pattern discovers itself in the same union , of that tender and constant love , which ought to unite all the children of men into one and the same family - a pat- tern proposed by Jesus Christ himself for our imitation . John ...
... perfect pattern discovers itself in the same union , of that tender and constant love , which ought to unite all the children of men into one and the same family - a pat- tern proposed by Jesus Christ himself for our imitation . John ...
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... perfect accordance with each other , which makes of them a connected system , a complete summary of doctrine ; but also their intimate relation with morality , and you will discover , that there is not one amongst them , which does not ...
... perfect accordance with each other , which makes of them a connected system , a complete summary of doctrine ; but also their intimate relation with morality , and you will discover , that there is not one amongst them , which does not ...
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