The Monthly Repository of Theology and General Literature, Volume 11Sherwood, Gilbert, and Piper, 1816 - Liberalism (Religion) |
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... Unitarian whose com- prehension of mind is not narrowed by party spirit , —and they will excite the determined ... Unitarian . Coarse language and opprobious terms are a disgrace to any cause , and no real friend of Unitarianism will , I ...
... Unitarian whose com- prehension of mind is not narrowed by party spirit , —and they will excite the determined ... Unitarian . Coarse language and opprobious terms are a disgrace to any cause , and no real friend of Unitarianism will , I ...
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... Unitarian Lec tures at Manchester , on the alternate Sunday evenings . Public attention was immediately aroused , The Cha- pel in which the Lectures were de- livered was crowded to excess ; in four or five other places of worship ...
... Unitarian Lec tures at Manchester , on the alternate Sunday evenings . Public attention was immediately aroused , The Cha- pel in which the Lectures were de- livered was crowded to excess ; in four or five other places of worship ...
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... Unitarian Fund , stating to him our situation , and requesting him to lay it before the Committee , that they may imme- diately take such steps , as may be necessary , to prevent the extinction of our interest in these parts , by af ...
... Unitarian Fund , stating to him our situation , and requesting him to lay it before the Committee , that they may imme- diately take such steps , as may be necessary , to prevent the extinction of our interest in these parts , by af ...
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... Unitarian public . It is evident , from the proposed mode of publication , that the only objects he can have in view in entering upon so laborious an undertaking are the pro- In fine , Mr. Editor , I beg leave very respectfully to ...
... Unitarian public . It is evident , from the proposed mode of publication , that the only objects he can have in view in entering upon so laborious an undertaking are the pro- In fine , Mr. Editor , I beg leave very respectfully to ...
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... Unitarian congregation at Thorne , teresting addition . There have been se- veral Unitarian Christians in this neigh- practice from the beginning has been to as- bourhood for about ten years . Their semble together at the house of one ...
... Unitarian congregation at Thorne , teresting addition . There have been se- veral Unitarian Christians in this neigh- practice from the beginning has been to as- bourhood for about ten years . Their semble together at the house of one ...
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