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The Works of William E. Channing, D. D. - Page 62
by William Ellery Channing - 1841
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Letters to the Rev. Wm. E. Channing: Containing Remarks on His Sermon ...

Moses Stuart - Tritheism - 1819 - 170 pages
...besides itself; such subjects as the nature, pasliont, relations, and duties of man ; and it expects us to restrain and modify its language by the known...which observation and experience furnish on these topicks. " We profess not to know a book, which demands a more frequent exercise of reason than the...
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Letters on the Trinity, and on the divinity of Christ, addressed to W.E ...

Moses Stuart - 1825 - 188 pages
...besides itself; such subjects as the nature, passions, relations, and duties of man ; and it expects us to restrain and modify its language by the known...infinite connexions, we may observe, that its style no where affects the precision of science, or the accuracy of definition. Its language is singularly...
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The Unitarian, Volume 1, Issue 1

Unitarian churches - 1846 - 398 pages
...besides itself, such subjects as the nature, passions, relations, and duties of man ; and it expects us to restrain and modify its language by the known...a more frequent exercise of reason than the Bible. We find that the different portions of this book, instead of being confined to general truths, refer...
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Discourses, Reviews, and Miscellanies

William Ellery Channing - Theology - 1830 - 622 pages
...besides itself; such subjects as the nature, passions, relations, and duties of man ; and it expects us to restrain and modify its language by the known...precision of science, or the accuracy of definition. Its language is singularly glowing, bold and figurative, demanding more frequent departures from the...
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Discourse on the Evidences of Revealed Religion

William Ellery Channing - 1830 - 38 pages
...modify its language, by the known truth which observation and experience furnish on these topics. AVe profess not to know a book, which demands a more frequent...infinite connexions, we may observe, that its style no where affects the precision of science, or the accuracy of definition. Its language is singularly...
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Discourses, Reviews, and Miscellanies

William Ellery Channing - Theology - 1830 - 630 pages
...besides itself; such subjects as the nature, passions, relations, and duties of man ; and it expects us to restrain and modify its language by the known...topics. We profess not to know a book, which demands a mere frequent exercise of reason than the Bible. In addition to the remarks now made on its infinite...
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Discourses, Reviews, and Miscellanies

William Ellery Channing - Theology - 1830 - 630 pages
...besides itself; such subjects as the nature, passions, relations, and duties of man; and it expects us to restrain and modify its language by the known...topics. We profess not to know a book, which demands a mare frequent exercise of reason than the Bible. In addition to the remarks now made on its infinite...
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Letters on the Trinity and on the Divinity of Christ: Addressed to the Rev ...

Moses Stuart - Trinity - 1834 - 182 pages
...besides itself;' such subjects as the nature, passions, relations, and duties of man; and it expects us to restrain and modify its language by the known...frequent exercise of reason than the Bible. In addition tu the remarks now made on its infinite connexions, we may observe that its style nowhere affects the...
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Letters on the Trinity and on the Divinity of Christ: Addressed to the Rev ...

Moses Stuart - Trinity - 1834 - 188 pages
...besides itself; such subjects as the nature, passions, relations, and duties of man ; aud it expects us to restrain and modify its language by the known truths which observation and experience furm&h on these topics. " We profess not to know a book which demands a mure frequent exercise of reason...
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A Discourse on Same of the Distinguishing Opinions of Unitarians, Delivered ...

William Ellery Channing - Unitarianism - 1836 - 56 pages
...besides itself; such subjects as the nature, passions, relations, and duties of man ; and it expects us to restrain and modify its language by the known...topics. We profess not to know a book, which demands a inore frequent exercise of reason than the Bible. In addition to the remarks now made on its infinite...
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