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Christianity , ' says : our author , cannot be successfully defended on unitarian , or
Socinian principles , and that for several reasons : as , for inItance , they deny the
inspiration , and reject many of the avowed opinions of the sacred writers , and ...
Christianity , ' says : our author , cannot be successfully defended on unitarian , or
Socinian principles , and that for several reasons : as , for inItance , they deny the
inspiration , and reject many of the avowed opinions of the sacred writers , and ...
Page 546
monarchy in Europe funk under à philosophic fystem , the principles of which ,
being applicable to all people , menace all governments . The plan of this
wonderful revolution embraces the universe ; all nations are called upon to enjoy
its ada ...
monarchy in Europe funk under à philosophic fystem , the principles of which ,
being applicable to all people , menace all governments . The plan of this
wonderful revolution embraces the universe ; all nations are called upon to enjoy
its ada ...
Page 548
Luther , Zuinglius , and Calvin , aimed mortal blows at the ancient doctrine of the
church , but they respected the fundamental principles of christianity ; in all
communions , the gospel continued to be revered as a divine book . The catholic
...
Luther , Zuinglius , and Calvin , aimed mortal blows at the ancient doctrine of the
church , but they respected the fundamental principles of christianity ; in all
communions , the gospel continued to be revered as a divine book . The catholic
...
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