Letters to Dr. Horsley: In Answer to His Animadversions on the History of the Corruptions of Christianity. With Additional Evidence that the Primitive Christian Church was Unitarian, Volume 1 |
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... the fubject of it . If , however , they should be fo far impreffed with the historical arguments , as to think it proba- ble that the chriftian church was , in a very early early period , unitarian ; it will , no doubt THE PREFACE . ix.
... the fubject of it . If , however , they should be fo far impreffed with the historical arguments , as to think it proba- ble that the chriftian church was , in a very early early period , unitarian ; it will , no doubt THE PREFACE . ix.
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... should not be imagined that the question is abfolutely decided when any particular advantage is gained on either fide . All men are liable to overfights ; but a judicious reader will confider the extent and confequences of an oversight ...
... should not be imagined that the question is abfolutely decided when any particular advantage is gained on either fide . All men are liable to overfights ; but a judicious reader will confider the extent and confequences of an oversight ...
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... should have argued in a circle . But you will find that I have been far from doing this . Is it not ufual with all writers who wish to prove two things , which mutually prove each other , to obferve that they do prove each other ; and ...
... should have argued in a circle . But you will find that I have been far from doing this . Is it not ufual with all writers who wish to prove two things , which mutually prove each other , to obferve that they do prove each other ; and ...
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... should have one ; because , in all these cases , there is just the fame difficulty in imagining any connexion be- tween the visible matter of which they confift , and the invisible powers of which they are poffeffed . If univerfal ...
... should have one ; because , in all these cases , there is just the fame difficulty in imagining any connexion be- tween the visible matter of which they confift , and the invisible powers of which they are poffeffed . If univerfal ...
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... should come , or who was to come ( his coming having being foretold by the prophets ) appears to have been familiar to the Jews , to denote the Meffiah : but with them it certainly did not imply any coming down from heaven , because ...
... should come , or who was to come ( his coming having being foretold by the prophets ) appears to have been familiar to the Jews , to denote the Meffiah : but with them it certainly did not imply any coming down from heaven , because ...
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