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... received from the prospectus of THE UNITARIAN . Believing , as I do so firmly , that the truths we hold as the gospel of Jesus Christ are most intimately connected with the dearest interests of man , that they are truths eminently ...
... received from the prospectus of THE UNITARIAN . Believing , as I do so firmly , that the truths we hold as the gospel of Jesus Christ are most intimately connected with the dearest interests of man , that they are truths eminently ...
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... receive the truth with gladness , they would pursue it earnestly ; but they need to be guided by those lights which those have found who are now before them . The errors which they have been wont to respect are yet ven- erable . The ...
... receive the truth with gladness , they would pursue it earnestly ; but they need to be guided by those lights which those have found who are now before them . The errors which they have been wont to respect are yet ven- erable . The ...
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... receives in the house of his professed friends . His avowed enemies have done his cause comparatively little harm . That cause can never flourish , till those who call themselves his friends are his friends indeed , and show themselves ...
... receives in the house of his professed friends . His avowed enemies have done his cause comparatively little harm . That cause can never flourish , till those who call themselves his friends are his friends indeed , and show themselves ...
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... receiving and obeying the gospel , let our conversation be as becometh the gospel . Among the different denominations of Christians also , holi- ness of life goes much farther than soundness of faith in ad- vancing the interests of any ...
... receiving and obeying the gospel , let our conversation be as becometh the gospel . Among the different denominations of Christians also , holi- ness of life goes much farther than soundness of faith in ad- vancing the interests of any ...
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... receive . It is our great reverence for the Scrip- tures , our firm adherence to their plain and explicit instruc- tions , our determination to obey God rather than men , our desire of proving all things and holding fast that only which ...
... receive . It is our great reverence for the Scrip- tures , our firm adherence to their plain and explicit instruc- tions , our determination to obey God rather than men , our desire of proving all things and holding fast that only which ...
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