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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... tural , it seems , to expect that no one afterwards would be tempted to make war against God and against his Christ ; but no : Christ , who had bequeathed to his Church all that was dear to him , his divine doctrine , his sacraments ...
... tural , it seems , to expect that no one afterwards would be tempted to make war against God and against his Christ ; but no : Christ , who had bequeathed to his Church all that was dear to him , his divine doctrine , his sacraments ...
Page 56
... tural aptness for that end ? If man has means , if he has a natural proportion for an end , which , comparatively speaking , is but of a trifling con- sequence ; why has he not likewise , such proportionate means for the principal end ...
... tural aptness for that end ? If man has means , if he has a natural proportion for an end , which , comparatively speaking , is but of a trifling con- sequence ; why has he not likewise , such proportionate means for the principal end ...
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... tural exigency of man ; for man was assuredly created and es- tablished in the fulness of his rights , and in a state of natural and competent felicity . But if this equal distribution of the services of the inferior creatures be ...
... tural exigency of man ; for man was assuredly created and es- tablished in the fulness of his rights , and in a state of natural and competent felicity . But if this equal distribution of the services of the inferior creatures be ...
Page 84
... tural felicity which is due to them , we have consequently found them in a state far distant from , and opposite to , their competent and natural state , and , of course , out of their pro- per order , out of their natural collocation ...
... tural felicity which is due to them , we have consequently found them in a state far distant from , and opposite to , their competent and natural state , and , of course , out of their pro- per order , out of their natural collocation ...
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... tural state , which is proper to man , and which nature does not cease , although in vain , to reclaim and to point out ; and next , because it is evidently repugnant , that rational beings created by God , should have received from the ...
... tural state , which is proper to man , and which nature does not cease , although in vain , to reclaim and to point out ; and next , because it is evidently repugnant , that rational beings created by God , should have received from the ...
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