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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... virtue , of her divine efficacy . She saw them all rise , she saw them rage , but she saw them likewise die away ; and so die away , that , had it not been for the care of Christian writers , their very names would have been for ever ...
... virtue , of her divine efficacy . She saw them all rise , she saw them rage , but she saw them likewise die away ; and so die away , that , had it not been for the care of Christian writers , their very names would have been for ever ...
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... virtue of your creation , your sovereign master , and does not reason dictate , that it belongs to the master to command , and to the servant to obey ? Does the vessel say to the potter , Why hast thou made me so ? Has not the potter an ...
... virtue of your creation , your sovereign master , and does not reason dictate , that it belongs to the master to command , and to the servant to obey ? Does the vessel say to the potter , Why hast thou made me so ? Has not the potter an ...
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... virtue of these two words , " fiat lux , " let there be light , " the light was : and as you cannot con- ceive this , you must , of course , deny the very existence of the world , of the light , and other creatures . You conceive not ...
... virtue of these two words , " fiat lux , " let there be light , " the light was : and as you cannot con- ceive this , you must , of course , deny the very existence of the world , of the light , and other creatures . You conceive not ...
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... virtues : They are inexhaustable sources of heavenly knowledge , delight , and comfort . It was , therefore , most worthy of God to reveal them ; and , to reject them , is to de- prive men of what is most august and sublime in religion ...
... virtues : They are inexhaustable sources of heavenly knowledge , delight , and comfort . It was , therefore , most worthy of God to reveal them ; and , to reject them , is to de- prive men of what is most august and sublime in religion ...
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... virtue by some promise ; or to reclaim us from vice by some menace : or to direct 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 ...
... virtue by some promise ; or to reclaim us from vice by some menace : or to direct 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 ...
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