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Page 37
... society that ever was imagined . For , if each individual , singly in himself , has greater authority than the whole collectively — for the Church is a congregation formed of its members - the authority vested in that whole is void and ...
... society that ever was imagined . For , if each individual , singly in himself , has greater authority than the whole collectively — for the Church is a congregation formed of its members - the authority vested in that whole is void and ...
Page 49
... Society , and from the acknowledgment of its members , that many versions , after having been diffused among the na- tives of countries to be converted , have been necessarily with- drawn , on account of the absurdities , impieties ...
... Society , and from the acknowledgment of its members , that many versions , after having been diffused among the na- tives of countries to be converted , have been necessarily with- drawn , on account of the absurdities , impieties ...
Page 50
... Society is no part of the eco- nomy and machinery of Christianity ; and yet , without it , the Scriptures could not have been diffused , to the extent which we have witnessed in modern times . 3. This difficulty of disseminating the ...
... Society is no part of the eco- nomy and machinery of Christianity ; and yet , without it , the Scriptures could not have been diffused , to the extent which we have witnessed in modern times . 3. This difficulty of disseminating the ...
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... society , but that all its members should act in the same manner , and so procure that union which is the neces- sary basis and bond of every society ? And if God has given us a rule , or code of principles , is it not that all should ...
... society , but that all its members should act in the same manner , and so procure that union which is the neces- sary basis and bond of every society ? And if God has given us a rule , or code of principles , is it not that all should ...
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... society is based . For the social union tends to merge the feelings of each individual in the general mass , and leads him to embrace mankind , rather than individual men . And in like manner does the principle of religious unity tend ...
... society is based . For the social union tends to merge the feelings of each individual in the general mass , and leads him to embrace mankind , rather than individual men . And in like manner does the principle of religious unity tend ...
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