The Spirit of the Pilgrims, Volume 1Peirce and Williams, 1828 |
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... principles . If men are not entirely de- praved , to speak of a sudden change is irrational . All that can be ... principles , is irrational and absurd on Unitarian principles ; and that which would be rational and philosophical on ...
... principles . If men are not entirely de- praved , to speak of a sudden change is irrational . All that can be ... principles , is irrational and absurd on Unitarian principles ; and that which would be rational and philosophical on ...
Page 313
... principles , and ridiculous in their practice . But he will please to remember , that his opinions are not arguments . And if he attacks Orthodoxy , or Orthodox revivals , he must not begin with assuming his own infallibility . The only ...
... principles , and ridiculous in their practice . But he will please to remember , that his opinions are not arguments . And if he attacks Orthodoxy , or Orthodox revivals , he must not begin with assuming his own infallibility . The only ...
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... principles ? But the author has not shown the falsehood of Orthodox principles ; yet he ridicules their practices , and stigma- tizes them as irrational , when they are , most manifestly , merely a rational and philosophical result of ...
... principles ? But the author has not shown the falsehood of Orthodox principles ; yet he ridicules their practices , and stigma- tizes them as irrational , when they are , most manifestly , merely a rational and philosophical result of ...
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