Authentic Report of the Discussion on the Unitarian Controversy: Between the Rev. John Scott Porter and the Rev. Daniel Bagot : Held on April 14, 1834, and Three Following Days, in the Meeting House of the First Presbyterian Congregation, Belfast |
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... argument actually adduced , nor any statement actually advanced ; and each to consider himself pledged not to sanction the publication of a report of any one side of the discussion unaccompanied by the other . 11. On the fourth day of ...
... argument actually adduced , nor any statement actually advanced ; and each to consider himself pledged not to sanction the publication of a report of any one side of the discussion unaccompanied by the other . 11. On the fourth day of ...
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... arguments in reply to his abstract . We readily do this ; and we would have added , had Mr. Bagot not got so soon before the public , that both tracts should have been stitched together , and sold at a very low price . As journalists ...
... arguments in reply to his abstract . We readily do this ; and we would have added , had Mr. Bagot not got so soon before the public , that both tracts should have been stitched together , and sold at a very low price . As journalists ...
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... arguments , on both sides of the question , fairly among the public , both Unitarian and Trinitarian , —I , as an individual , propose to him two methods of doing so , either of which will answer the purpose . I am ready to publish a ...
... arguments , on both sides of the question , fairly among the public , both Unitarian and Trinitarian , —I , as an individual , propose to him two methods of doing so , either of which will answer the purpose . I am ready to publish a ...
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... arguing the present question , with which the " orthodox " are espe- cially chargeable : " It would seem truly superfluous , to express a caution against arguing from any translation of the Scripture , as if it were the original . But ...
... arguing the present question , with which the " orthodox " are espe- cially chargeable : " It would seem truly superfluous , to express a caution against arguing from any translation of the Scripture , as if it were the original . But ...
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... argument on any of the readings which Professor GRIESBACH has rejected , at least without giving notice of that circumstance , -and stating the ground of his dissent from the learned Professor's decision . Such is the Edition of the New ...
... argument on any of the readings which Professor GRIESBACH has rejected , at least without giving notice of that circumstance , -and stating the ground of his dissent from the learned Professor's decision . Such is the Edition of the New ...
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