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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... perfect in the du- ties of it . Instead of being unthinking and nominal , we shall become more generally serious and real christians . " Such cannot fail to be the good effects of religious controversy , when properly conducted ...
... perfect in the du- ties of it . Instead of being unthinking and nominal , we shall become more generally serious and real christians . " Such cannot fail to be the good effects of religious controversy , when properly conducted ...
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... perfect , but which is the most defec- tive in consequence of its faith , and whether any one is to be pointed at , and denounced , and condemned , by all the rest . An investigation of this sort , conducted with a proper spirit ...
... perfect , but which is the most defec- tive in consequence of its faith , and whether any one is to be pointed at , and denounced , and condemned , by all the rest . An investigation of this sort , conducted with a proper spirit ...
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... perfect una- nimity of faith was absolutely necessary to constitute a true church ; and an objection , which they urged with great warmth against the Protestants , was , that the liberty assumed by them would open a door to an infinite ...
... perfect una- nimity of faith was absolutely necessary to constitute a true church ; and an objection , which they urged with great warmth against the Protestants , was , that the liberty assumed by them would open a door to an infinite ...
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... perfect uniformity of opinion , and the first effort was to make all persons yield assent to the same inter- pretation of the Scriptures . Luther , and his follow- ers , maintained , that the Scriptures were the only rule of faith ...
... perfect uniformity of opinion , and the first effort was to make all persons yield assent to the same inter- pretation of the Scriptures . Luther , and his follow- ers , maintained , that the Scriptures were the only rule of faith ...
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... perfect liberty of thought , inquiry , and judgment . They do not ad- mit , that any one , with justice to himself , and integ- rity to the christian cause , can transfer this preroga- tive to another . Religion connects every man with ...
... perfect liberty of thought , inquiry , and judgment . They do not ad- mit , that any one , with justice to himself , and integ- rity to the christian cause , can transfer this preroga- tive to another . Religion connects every man with ...
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