Unitarianism the Doctrine of the Gospel: A View of the Scriptural Grounds of Unitarianism; with an Examination of All the Expressions in the New Testament which are Generally Considered as Supporting Opposite DoctrinesLongman, Hurst, Rees, Orme [and others], 1811 - 384 pages |
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... Apostle , or by one who was a competent evidence as to the words which he relates as the words of Jesus or an Apostle ; -secondly , that there be no reasonable ground for believing that the words in question did not really proceed from ...
... Apostle , or by one who was a competent evidence as to the words which he relates as the words of Jesus or an Apostle ; -secondly , that there be no reasonable ground for believing that the words in question did not really proceed from ...
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... Apostles . To this must be added , that in proportion to the antecedent im- probability of such doctrine , must be the strength of the evidence that it was really taught by Jesus . As these things lie at the foundation of our inquiries ...
... Apostles . To this must be added , that in proportion to the antecedent im- probability of such doctrine , must be the strength of the evidence that it was really taught by Jesus . As these things lie at the foundation of our inquiries ...
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... Apostles , Unitarians would not be obliged to make the simple humanity of Jesus , a part of their Creed . The whole of their system , like that of the Apostles , would imply it , but they would seldom be led to speak of Jesus as a man ...
... Apostles , Unitarians would not be obliged to make the simple humanity of Jesus , a part of their Creed . The whole of their system , like that of the Apostles , would imply it , but they would seldom be led to speak of Jesus as a man ...
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... Apostle . Now suppose that ten or twenty years hence , a sensible Mohawk were to become familiar with the English ... Apostles ; let the common sense of the reader determine , whether he would not reasonably expect to find doctrines ...
... Apostle . Now suppose that ten or twenty years hence , a sensible Mohawk were to become familiar with the English ... Apostles ; let the common sense of the reader determine , whether he would not reasonably expect to find doctrines ...
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... Apostles . However these things may be , I consider it as indisputable , from the narrative of Luke , that the sum and substance of the Apostle's preaching relative to the doctrine , both to Jews and to Gentiles , was , that Jesus of ...
... Apostles . However these things may be , I consider it as indisputable , from the narrative of Luke , that the sum and substance of the Apostle's preaching relative to the doctrine , both to Jews and to Gentiles , was , that Jesus of ...
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