The Christian Examiner and General ReviewFrancis Jenks, James Walker, Francis William Pitt Greenwood, William Ware J. Munroe, 1838 - Liberalism (Religion) |
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Page 93
... Unitarian worship out of the labors of Unitarian writers alone . It indeed admits the departed as well as living authors to a share in the work ; but the departed are few . Mrs. Barbauld , J. Taylor , Henry Moore , Butcher , Sir J. E. ...
... Unitarian worship out of the labors of Unitarian writers alone . It indeed admits the departed as well as living authors to a share in the work ; but the departed are few . Mrs. Barbauld , J. Taylor , Henry Moore , Butcher , Sir J. E. ...
Page 232
... Unitarians . The spirit , or the internal man , is the mind , which is within the external man . Respecting the end to be attained by the Atonement or Reconciliation , Sweden- * The numbers connected with the extracts refer to the ...
... Unitarians . The spirit , or the internal man , is the mind , which is within the external man . Respecting the end to be attained by the Atonement or Reconciliation , Sweden- * The numbers connected with the extracts refer to the ...
Page 276
... Unitarian Doctrine briefly stated . By T. F. BARHAM , M. B. & c . Third Edition enlarged . London : 1835. 12mo . pp . 120 . A History of the Presbyterian and General Baptist Churches in the West of England ; with Memoirs of some of ...
... Unitarian Doctrine briefly stated . By T. F. BARHAM , M. B. & c . Third Edition enlarged . London : 1835. 12mo . pp . 120 . A History of the Presbyterian and General Baptist Churches in the West of England ; with Memoirs of some of ...
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... Unitarianism in America . Why he has singled out the Unitarians from all other religious denominations , to confer on them the honor of his animadversions , we cannot easily imagine . Could he have intended , by disparaging them , to ...
... Unitarianism in America . Why he has singled out the Unitarians from all other religious denominations , to confer on them the honor of his animadversions , we cannot easily imagine . Could he have intended , by disparaging them , to ...
Page 297
... Unitarians more deficient than any other denomi nation of Christians . I do not see how they can hold the ground which they have assumed : they must , in my opinion , go either further on the road to Deism , or retrace their steps , and ...
... Unitarians more deficient than any other denomi nation of Christians . I do not see how they can hold the ground which they have assumed : they must , in my opinion , go either further on the road to Deism , or retrace their steps , and ...
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