The Unitarian Miscellany and Christian Monitor, Volume 1Baltimore Unitarian Book Society, 1822 - Unitarianism |
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... sense . Truth is powerful only when rightly directed , and made clear and convincing by proper aids . This has always been the case in all human attainments , and is no less so in the knowledge of religion . And those truths ...
... sense . Truth is powerful only when rightly directed , and made clear and convincing by proper aids . This has always been the case in all human attainments , and is no less so in the knowledge of religion . And those truths ...
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... sense ? We believe the Holy Ghost , or Holy Spirit , was the spirit of God , and not a person , or being , or substance , distinct from God . When communicated to men , it was a supernatural gift , the energy and power of God operating ...
... sense ? We believe the Holy Ghost , or Holy Spirit , was the spirit of God , and not a person , or being , or substance , distinct from God . When communicated to men , it was a supernatural gift , the energy and power of God operating ...
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... sense , of what the most strenuous ad- vocates for the gospel have set forth as the leading truths of revelation . They came very naturally to the conclusion , that God would never reveal doctrines to men , which no human powers could ...
... sense , of what the most strenuous ad- vocates for the gospel have set forth as the leading truths of revelation . They came very naturally to the conclusion , that God would never reveal doctrines to men , which no human powers could ...
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... same be- ing , is that in which Christ says , " I and my Father are one . " * If we look a little into the context we shall * John x . 30 . He perceive , that in whatever sense these words ought 28 Christ and the Father One .
... same be- ing , is that in which Christ says , " I and my Father are one . " * If we look a little into the context we shall * John x . 30 . He perceive , that in whatever sense these words ought 28 Christ and the Father One .
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He perceive , that in whatever sense these words ought to be taken , they cannot possibly mean , that Christ was the same being as the Father . He had been speaking to the Jews the parable of the good shepherd , and , in alluding to his ...
He perceive , that in whatever sense these words ought to be taken , they cannot possibly mean , that Christ was the same being as the Father . He had been speaking to the Jews the parable of the good shepherd , and , in alluding to his ...
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