An Inquiry Into the Comparative Moral Tendency of Trinitarian and Unitarian Doctrines: In a Series of Letters to the Rev. Dr. Miller, of PrincetonWells and Lilly, 1823 - 418 |
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... ness , and death . * The Reformation broke the spell , and then con- troversy revived . The early Reformers , with the * There was logomachy enough , it is true , in the darkest periods of the church , but it was a battle of words ...
... ness , and death . * The Reformation broke the spell , and then con- troversy revived . The early Reformers , with the * There was logomachy enough , it is true , in the darkest periods of the church , but it was a battle of words ...
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... ness , which a great majority of christians have mani- fested , for taking on themselves the guardianship of other people's consciences and faith . They have shown an extreme solicitude to make all persons think and believe like ...
... ness , which a great majority of christians have mani- fested , for taking on themselves the guardianship of other people's consciences and faith . They have shown an extreme solicitude to make all persons think and believe like ...
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... ness , which has concealed many a purpose of black- est die , many a heart of foulest treachery . They have too often produced , in the language of Jerom , Concordia malorum major quam bonorum , a greater harmony of wicked , than of ...
... ness , which has concealed many a purpose of black- est die , many a heart of foulest treachery . They have too often produced , in the language of Jerom , Concordia malorum major quam bonorum , a greater harmony of wicked , than of ...
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... openly accused of licencious- ness and immorality . In the remarks about to be made , it will be taken for granted , that your char- ges were aimed exclusively at those persons wher- ever they LET . III . ] 53 CHARGES AGAINST UNITARIANS .
... openly accused of licencious- ness and immorality . In the remarks about to be made , it will be taken for granted , that your char- ges were aimed exclusively at those persons wher- ever they LET . III . ] 53 CHARGES AGAINST UNITARIANS .
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... ness will not suffer , but rather be promoted , by fair Without investigation and temperate discussion . remarks . I agree en- these , few truths , which are of any value , can be ra- tionally and permanently established . It is only ...
... ness will not suffer , but rather be promoted , by fair Without investigation and temperate discussion . remarks . I agree en- these , few truths , which are of any value , can be ra- tionally and permanently established . It is only ...
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