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... seem , the wide- yawning gulf of infidelity , on the other . THE EDITORS . A Letter to the Editors , on the Religious Condition and Wants of the Community , etc. PERMIT me to express to you , Messrs . Editors , the satisfac- tion I have ...
... seem , the wide- yawning gulf of infidelity , on the other . THE EDITORS . A Letter to the Editors , on the Religious Condition and Wants of the Community , etc. PERMIT me to express to you , Messrs . Editors , the satisfac- tion I have ...
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... seem as violent as ever ; for , by per- severing in a good course , if you win not the favour of man , you at least gain that of God . And in time , those who now oppose you may be brought , if not to believe with you , at least to hold ...
... seem as violent as ever ; for , by per- severing in a good course , if you win not the favour of man , you at least gain that of God . And in time , those who now oppose you may be brought , if not to believe with you , at least to hold ...
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... seem to ascribe deity to the Son , and deity and personality to the holy Spirit , and coup- ling them with those texts which speak of the Father as God , and of God as one , hence to infer a triune God . This latter argument will be ...
... seem to ascribe deity to the Son , and deity and personality to the holy Spirit , and coup- ling them with those texts which speak of the Father as God , and of God as one , hence to infer a triune God . This latter argument will be ...
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... seems to me impossible ; and as he has nowhere given them the least hint of a trinity of persons in his Godhead , this silence is conclusive evidence to my mind of the human origin of the doctrine . But I will not decide for others . I ...
... seems to me impossible ; and as he has nowhere given them the least hint of a trinity of persons in his Godhead , this silence is conclusive evidence to my mind of the human origin of the doctrine . But I will not decide for others . I ...
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... seem that , in these lat- ter days , a new spirit had been breathed into the moral world . Mind breaks its long slumber and begins to exert its energies . Men begin to feel the workings of a nobler nature , and to indulge , and labour ...
... seem that , in these lat- ter days , a new spirit had been breathed into the moral world . Mind breaks its long slumber and begins to exert its energies . Men begin to feel the workings of a nobler nature , and to indulge , and labour ...
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