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" We regard the Scriptures as the records of God's successive revelations to mankind, and particularly of the last and most perfect revelation of his will by Jesus Christ. Whatever doctrines seem to us to be clearly taught in the Scriptures, we receive... "
Discourse on the Evidences of Revealed Religion - Page 7
by William Ellery Channing - 1830 - 38 pages
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Letters to the Rev. Wm. E. Channing: Containing Remarks on His Sermon ...

Moses Stuart - Tritheism - 1819 - 170 pages
...Sermon. The general principles of interpreting Scripture, 3-011 describe in the following manner. " We regard the Scriptures as the records of God's successive revelations to mankind, and particularly of the lael and most perfect revelation of his will by Jesus Christ. Whatever doctrines seem to us to be clearly...
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Letters to Unitarians: Occasioned by the Sermon of the Reverend William E ...

Leonard Woods - Atonement - 1820 - 176 pages
...it contains. — " We regard the Scriptures," he says," as the record of God's successive revelation to mankind, and particularly of the last and most...Scriptures we receive without reserve or exception." — It is implied in what he says, that this sentiment of reverence for the Scriptures is peculiar...
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The Christian Disciple, Volume 2

Liberalism (Religion) - 1821 - 490 pages
...mankind, and particularly of the last and most perfect revelations of his will by Jesus Christ. W hatever doctrines seem to us to be clearly taught in the scriptures, we receive without reserve or exception." After reading this quotation, we expected to hear the eld charge of want of reverence for the scriptures,...
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Letters to a Young Gentleman Commencing His Education: To which is Subjoined ...

Noah Webster - United States - 1823 - 384 pages
...divinity of Christ, alledge that they regard the Scriptures as the record of God's successive revelation to mankind, and particularly of the last and most...his will by Jesus Christ. Whatever doctrines seem to them to be clearly taught in the Scriptures, they receive without reserve or exception. They consider...
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Letters on the Trinity, and on the divinity of Christ, addressed to W.E ...

Moses Stuart - 1825 - 188 pages
...your Sermon. The general principles of interpreting Scripture, you describe in the following manner. " We regard the Scriptures as the records of God's successive...revelations to mankind, and particularly of the last and mo«t perfect revelation of his will by Jesus Christ. Whatever doctrines seem to us to be clearly taught...
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Discourses, Reviews, and Miscellanies

William Ellery Channing - Theology - 1830 - 630 pages
...2dly, Some of the doctrines, which the Scriptures, so interpreted, seem to us clearly to express. I. We regard the Scriptures as the records of God's successive...to mankind, and particularly of the last and most perfecl revelation of his will by Jesus Christ. Whatever doctrines seem to us to be clearly taught...
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Letters on the Trinity and on the Divinity of Christ: Addressed to the Rev ...

Moses Stuart - Trinity - 1834 - 188 pages
...sermon. The general principles of interpreting Scripture you describe in the following manner : — - " We regard the Scriptures as the records of God's successive...particularly of the last and most perfect revelation of Ms will by Jesus Christ. Whatever doctrines seem to us to be clearly taught in the Scriptures, we receive...
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People's Edition of the Entire Works of W. E. Channing, Volume 1

William Ellery Channing - Theology - 1843 - 686 pages
...2dly, Some of the doctrines, which the Scriptures, so interpreted, seem to us clearly to express. I. We regard the Scriptures as the records of God's successive...Whatever doctrines seem to us to be clearly taught in tho Scriptures, we receive without reserve or exception. Wo do not, however, attach equal importance...
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Miscellanies: Consisting Of: I. Letters to Dr. Channing on the Trinity; II ...

Moses Stuart - Congregational churches - 1846 - 394 pages
...your Sermon. The general principles of interpreting Scripture, you describe in the following manner. "We regard the Scriptures as the records of God's...revelation of his will by Jesus Christ. Whatever doctrines seetn to us to be clearly taught in the Scriptures, we receive without reserve or exception. We do...
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William Ellery Channing - 1849 - 414 pages
...2dly, Some of the doctrines, which the Scriptures, so interpreted, seem to us clearly to express. I. We regard the Scriptures as the records of God's successive...do not, however, attach equal importance to all the hooks in this collection. Our religion, we believe, lies chiefly in the New Testament. The dispensation...
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