Unitarianism Philosophically and Theologically Examined: In a Series of Periodical Numbers; Comprising a Complete Refutation of the Leading Principles of the Unitarian System, Tom 1H. Guegan, 1821 - 296 |
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... proving its truths . ” A declaration like this does much honour to the professors of the system , as it betrays , on their ... prove as gratifying to the Unitarians , as to Christians at large , were any one to undertake the task , of ...
... proving its truths . ” A declaration like this does much honour to the professors of the system , as it betrays , on their ... prove as gratifying to the Unitarians , as to Christians at large , were any one to undertake the task , of ...
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... prove to him an obstacle to and a deviation from his last end . This being established , let us again observe man : Man naturally tends to preserve his physical existence ; his own individual being : Behold the end ! Man has a certain ...
... prove to him an obstacle to and a deviation from his last end . This being established , let us again observe man : Man naturally tends to preserve his physical existence ; his own individual being : Behold the end ! Man has a certain ...
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... prove it . God , who is the fountain head of all virtues , who naturally abhors all that is not beauty , that is not perfection , that is not virtue , cannot , assuredly , form a creature with an internal natural inclination to vice ...
... prove it . God , who is the fountain head of all virtues , who naturally abhors all that is not beauty , that is not perfection , that is not virtue , cannot , assuredly , form a creature with an internal natural inclination to vice ...
Strona 68
... prove this arduous and continual combat within ourselves , certainly there can be no reason whatever to persuade an upright man , that he is such as he ought to be , and , of course , such as he was created by his Maker . Man was formed ...
... prove this arduous and continual combat within ourselves , certainly there can be no reason whatever to persuade an upright man , that he is such as he ought to be , and , of course , such as he was created by his Maker . Man was formed ...
Strona 72
... prove to him another time the same truths : and , take my word for it , he will , although intimately persuaded of the truth , although feeling the humiliation and infelicity resulting from them , laugh you in the face , and take notice ...
... prove to him another time the same truths : and , take my word for it , he will , although intimately persuaded of the truth , although feeling the humiliation and infelicity resulting from them , laugh you in the face , and take notice ...
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