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... doctrine , alike , proceeded from the assump- tion that God and man are mutually exclusive con- ceptions . Men contended for the divineness of Jesus in terms which by definition shut out his true hu- manity , not perceiving that in the ...
... doctrine , alike , proceeded from the assump- tion that God and man are mutually exclusive con- ceptions . Men contended for the divineness of Jesus in terms which by definition shut out his true hu- manity , not perceiving that in the ...
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... doctrine . Yet in spite of all concessions , the influence of Congregationalism has remained , and our Presbyterianism of today , with its religious depth and earnestness , its theological freshness and vigor , its freedom from heresy ...
... doctrine . Yet in spite of all concessions , the influence of Congregationalism has remained , and our Presbyterianism of today , with its religious depth and earnestness , its theological freshness and vigor , its freedom from heresy ...
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... doctrine of the atonement ; but they testify to the lovingness and lovableness of the human spirit , and not to the truth of the doctrine . A Unitarian practises considerable restraint when he says no more than I have said about a doctrine ...
... doctrine of the atonement ; but they testify to the lovingness and lovableness of the human spirit , and not to the truth of the doctrine . A Unitarian practises considerable restraint when he says no more than I have said about a doctrine ...
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... doctrinal , devotional and practical works , will be sent to all who apply . The Association is supported by the voluntary contribu- tions of churches and individuals . There are two forms of membership in this Association provided for ...
... doctrinal , devotional and practical works , will be sent to all who apply . The Association is supported by the voluntary contribu- tions of churches and individuals . There are two forms of membership in this Association provided for ...
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... doctrine of final causes and of assigning deliberate intentions to Nature , that we have forgotten that she has produced , supported , and sustained human civili- zation . For man is a part of Nature , carried on by her forces to work ...
... doctrine of final causes and of assigning deliberate intentions to Nature , that we have forgotten that she has produced , supported , and sustained human civili- zation . For man is a part of Nature , carried on by her forces to work ...
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