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... tion shall be to diffuse the knowledge and promote the interests of pure Christianity ; and all Unitarian Christians shall be invited to unite and co - operate with it for that purpose . " ( As expressed by the National Conference of ...
... tion shall be to diffuse the knowledge and promote the interests of pure Christianity ; and all Unitarian Christians shall be invited to unite and co - operate with it for that purpose . " ( As expressed by the National Conference of ...
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... tion , the one to the other . They were like the points of a triangle of which any one stood over against the other two . God stood over against the man whom he had fashioned . God and man were mutually ex- clusive conceptions . The ...
... tion , the one to the other . They were like the points of a triangle of which any one stood over against the other two . God stood over against the man whom he had fashioned . God and man were mutually ex- clusive conceptions . The ...
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... 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 measure in which real humanity is excluded ...
... 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 measure in which real humanity is excluded ...
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... tion of the mystery . We must bow before the true protest on behalf of the humanity of Jesus , without which his divineness , as we now see it , would be a meaningless superstition . In the sharp contention of these opposing principles ...
... tion of the mystery . We must bow before the true protest on behalf of the humanity of Jesus , without which his divineness , as we now see it , would be a meaningless superstition . In the sharp contention of these opposing principles ...
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... emotional appeal to the heart and will of the individual , urging him to make the most of the " means " of salvation , assur- ing him that such " means " would in very truth be efficacious , and so presenting the problem of salva- tion 15.
... emotional appeal to the heart and will of the individual , urging him to make the most of the " means " of salvation , assur- ing him that such " means " would in very truth be efficacious , and so presenting the problem of salva- tion 15.
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