The Spirit of the Pilgrims, Volume 2Peirce and Williams, 1829 |
From inside the book
Results 1-3 of 78
Page 3
... believe . We do not believe that the persons of the Trinity are in all re- spects distinct , and independent beings ; for this would preclude unity in any sense : nor do we believe they are one , in the same sense that they are three ...
... believe . We do not believe that the persons of the Trinity are in all re- spects distinct , and independent beings ; for this would preclude unity in any sense : nor do we believe they are one , in the same sense that they are three ...
Page 318
... believe he could nowhere have done so much for his country and his kind , as in the place which he actually filled . It was chiefly through his in- fluence and that of his pupils , that many of the churches were brought back from the ...
... believe he could nowhere have done so much for his country and his kind , as in the place which he actually filled . It was chiefly through his in- fluence and that of his pupils , that many of the churches were brought back from the ...
Page 521
... believe that those who discard the atonement do preach the Gospel . And we cannot , by word or by deed , say to our people , that we believe what we do not believe . The act of exchange is saying also , practi- cally , that we consider ...
... believe that those who discard the atonement do preach the Gospel . And we cannot , by word or by deed , say to our people , that we believe what we do not believe . The act of exchange is saying also , practi- cally , that we consider ...
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
admit alov apostles Arian Arminian believe Bible Boston called Calvinist character Christian Examiner church Clement of Alexandria Congregational Congregational churches considered discourses divine doctrine doubt England epistle epistle of James epistle to Philemon error eternal Eusebius evidence evil express faith fathers feel forever friends glory Gospel gospel of Matthew heart heaven Hebrews Hollis Holy Spirit important influence inspiration Irenæus Jesus Christ judgement Justin Martyr labors language Lord manner means ment mind ministers moral nature never object Old Testament opinion Orthodox parish passages pastor Paul persons piety preach preacher present principles professed published question quoted readers reason received regard religion religious remarks respect revelation Sabbath sacred Scriptures sense sentiments sermon society Socinian soul speak suppose Testament theological things thou thought tion Trinitarian truth Unitarian views volume word worship writer