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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... thee , and answer thou me . Where wast thou when I laid the foundations of the earth ? Tell me , if thou hast understanding , who has laid the measure there- of , if thou knowest ? or who has stretched the line upon it ? Upon what are ...
... thee , and answer thou me . Where wast thou when I laid the foundations of the earth ? Tell me , if thou hast understanding , who has laid the measure there- of , if thou knowest ? or who has stretched the line upon it ? Upon what are ...
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... thee , is to remount to my source . The most worthy use of my reason , is to annihilate myself before thee . My mind is delighted , and my weakness charmed , when I feel myself overwhelmed by thy greatness . " Pens . Maxim . Esp . de ...
... thee , is to remount to my source . The most worthy use of my reason , is to annihilate myself before thee . My mind is delighted , and my weakness charmed , when I feel myself overwhelmed by thy greatness . " Pens . Maxim . Esp . de ...
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... thee , but henceforth thou shalt be guided by a surer and a higher authority : it is no longer a dim ray , but the sun itself , in all its splendour , that will direct thy steps : It is no longer man , but God himself : no longer reason ...
... thee , but henceforth thou shalt be guided by a surer and a higher authority : it is no longer a dim ray , but the sun itself , in all its splendour , that will direct thy steps : It is no longer man , but God himself : no longer reason ...
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... xvii . v . , 11. " That they all may be one , as thou , Father in me , and I in thee , that they also may be one in us . " No. I. * Miscellany . Abstract of Unitarian belief . 6 Even in the fall of man , what great and 41.
... xvii . v . , 11. " That they all may be one , as thou , Father in me , and I in thee , that they also may be one in us . " No. I. * Miscellany . Abstract of Unitarian belief . 6 Even in the fall of man , what great and 41.
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... thee ; and do to others what thou wouldst wish others should do to thee . Forget injuries , and avenge thy- self upon thy enemies , by a generous forgiveness . Let thy present happiness make the happiness of thy brethren ; and , vice ...
... thee ; and do to others what thou wouldst wish others should do to thee . Forget injuries , and avenge thy- self upon thy enemies , by a generous forgiveness . Let thy present happiness make the happiness of thy brethren ; and , vice ...
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