The Christian reformer; or, Unitarian magazine and review [ed. by R. Aspland]., Tom 11 |
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Strona 11
... Church Universal , to whom Christ has promised his presence and the light of
the Holy Spirit to guide her into all truth . ... or any other among the ancient
Fathers of the Church , had exaggerated a truth through fear of its opposite error ,
or if ...
... Church Universal , to whom Christ has promised his presence and the light of
the Holy Spirit to guide her into all truth . ... or any other among the ancient
Fathers of the Church , had exaggerated a truth through fear of its opposite error ,
or if ...
Strona 15
The Unitarian has in truth a creed as fixed and definite as that of other Christians ;
but it embraces simply the belief in those great and immutable truths accepted by
all churches , but which are by most of them thrust aside to make way for ...
The Unitarian has in truth a creed as fixed and definite as that of other Christians ;
but it embraces simply the belief in those great and immutable truths accepted by
all churches , but which are by most of them thrust aside to make way for ...
Strona 23
Particular features ( not , however , essential to the style ) may doubtless be
found which strikingly set forth certain truths . ... obvious and indisputable , refer
solely to doctrines and ideas , the truth and value of which are fully and freely
admitted ...
Particular features ( not , however , essential to the style ) may doubtless be
found which strikingly set forth certain truths . ... obvious and indisputable , refer
solely to doctrines and ideas , the truth and value of which are fully and freely
admitted ...
Strona 25
In truth , however , Pointed architecture is symbolical ; but not of any peculiar
theological dogmas of this or that particular church , ancient or modern , but of the
glorious and fundamental truths of the Christian faith , as held by all true Christian
...
In truth , however , Pointed architecture is symbolical ; but not of any peculiar
theological dogmas of this or that particular church , ancient or modern , but of the
glorious and fundamental truths of the Christian faith , as held by all true Christian
...
Strona 48
It may be said with a show of truth — poor and superficial enough , but bearing
the semblance of sound argument - What is the need of delicacy and
fastidiousness in the use of language ? The matter is more than the manner ; the
thought than ...
It may be said with a show of truth — poor and superficial enough , but bearing
the semblance of sound argument - What is the need of delicacy and
fastidiousness in the use of language ? The matter is more than the manner ; the
thought than ...
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