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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... shew that , to the sound vision of reason , and in the clear light of the Gospel , they appear to be the purest and healthiest out - flow- ings of evangelical truth . They have provoked no quarrel , unless their repose be a provocation ...
... shew that , to the sound vision of reason , and in the clear light of the Gospel , they appear to be the purest and healthiest out - flow- ings of evangelical truth . They have provoked no quarrel , unless their repose be a provocation ...
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... shew that those who have his works before them , need not travel far for a confirmation of the opinion expressed by Priestley . * He was a patient , indefatigable disputant in theology , a sincere and zealous Christian , a serious and ...
... shew that those who have his works before them , need not travel far for a confirmation of the opinion expressed by Priestley . * He was a patient , indefatigable disputant in theology , a sincere and zealous Christian , a serious and ...
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... shew , that in the opinion of the Papists , the mo- dern doctrine of the Trinity cannot be proved either from the Scripture , or the ancients . " Ben Mordecai . Note , p . 187. vol . 1 . their different tastes and dispositions , to ...
... shew , that in the opinion of the Papists , the mo- dern doctrine of the Trinity cannot be proved either from the Scripture , or the ancients . " Ben Mordecai . Note , p . 187. vol . 1 . their different tastes and dispositions , to ...
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... of their proper unity . And explain this doctrine as you will , one of these things must ever be sacrificed to the other . " - Priestley's Letters to Horsley , p . 78. Lond . 1815 . they have forgotten to shew how a finite creature can 10.
... of their proper unity . And explain this doctrine as you will , one of these things must ever be sacrificed to the other . " - Priestley's Letters to Horsley , p . 78. Lond . 1815 . they have forgotten to shew how a finite creature can 10.
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William Hamilton Drummond. they have forgotten to shew how a finite creature can merit the inflictions of infinite and eternal wrath , ) he offers to pay the price required to assume a human form and die the death of the cross , that the ...
William Hamilton Drummond. they have forgotten to shew how a finite creature can merit the inflictions of infinite and eternal wrath , ) he offers to pay the price required to assume a human form and die the death of the cross , that the ...
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