The doctrine of the Trinity, founded neither on Scripture, nor on reason and common sense, but on tradition and the infallible Church, an essay |
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... never lodged in his quiver . He disdained to assail the character of his antago- nist , when he should be combating his argument ; and he would have scorned the victory that was not fairly won , for he was an honest man . * " Let Dr ...
... never lodged in his quiver . He disdained to assail the character of his antago- nist , when he should be combating his argument ; and he would have scorned the victory that was not fairly won , for he was an honest man . * " Let Dr ...
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... never virtually deny their sufficiency by the substitution of creeds and articles of human contrivance . All the articles of their faith they can express in the very words of inspiration ; nor are they ever obliged by the adoption of ...
... never virtually deny their sufficiency by the substitution of creeds and articles of human contrivance . All the articles of their faith they can express in the very words of inspiration ; nor are they ever obliged by the adoption of ...
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... never present God under any aspect but that of unity . Of a plurality of persons in the Godhead they know nothing . We must therefore turn for information to the " Infal- lible Church , " and to those other churches which , having ...
... never present God under any aspect but that of unity . Of a plurality of persons in the Godhead they know nothing . We must therefore turn for information to the " Infal- lible Church , " and to those other churches which , having ...
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... never can admit the idea that difference of mind subsisted between the father and the son on any subject whatsoever . The father speaks by or through the son , and hence the Unitarian receives the precepts and doctrines of Christ as ...
... never can admit the idea that difference of mind subsisted between the father and the son on any subject whatsoever . The father speaks by or through the son , and hence the Unitarian receives the precepts and doctrines of Christ as ...
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... never used by the Apostles in all their preaching , either to Jew or Gentile , though now so frequently resounded from many a po- pular pulpit , falsely reputed orthodox . Had such a doctrine as the Trinity constituted any part of the ...
... never used by the Apostles in all their preaching , either to Jew or Gentile , though now so frequently resounded from many a po- pular pulpit , falsely reputed orthodox . Had such a doctrine as the Trinity constituted any part of the ...
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