Letters to a Protestant Divine in defence of Unitarianism; by another Barister R. Wainewright1824 - 439 pages |
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Page iv
... preference is decidedly due to that of the Unitarians , and that it is the only religion which can ever be uni- versal . He is obliged to the learned Editor of the new edi- iv ADVERTISEMENT TO THE FOURTH LETTER . tion of the.
... preference is decidedly due to that of the Unitarians , and that it is the only religion which can ever be uni- versal . He is obliged to the learned Editor of the new edi- iv ADVERTISEMENT TO THE FOURTH LETTER . tion of the.
Page xiii
... learned , benevolent , and useful characters , spreading the ge- nuine lustre of Christianity around them . The union of all denominations in circulating the Scriptures ; some difference of opinion , however , to be ex- pected upon ...
... learned , benevolent , and useful characters , spreading the ge- nuine lustre of Christianity around them . The union of all denominations in circulating the Scriptures ; some difference of opinion , however , to be ex- pected upon ...
Page xxiv
... learned and philosophical Christians ; in opposition to which , the passage in question , even if written by Lucian , would have been of no value , but , considered as written by no one knows whom , or when , or where , sinks into ...
... learned and philosophical Christians ; in opposition to which , the passage in question , even if written by Lucian , would have been of no value , but , considered as written by no one knows whom , or when , or where , sinks into ...
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... learned and ingenious persons , many of them recently con- verted from paganism , and eager to introduce their preconceived notions and opinions into Christianity , - the simplicity of which they had begun to corrupt in the very days of ...
... learned and ingenious persons , many of them recently con- verted from paganism , and eager to introduce their preconceived notions and opinions into Christianity , - the simplicity of which they had begun to corrupt in the very days of ...
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... learned Christian writer who flourished not only when the Greek was a living language , and all the niceties belonging to it perfectly understood , but I believe nearer to the age of the apostles than any of the wri- ters you allude to ...
... learned Christian writer who flourished not only when the Greek was a living language , and all the niceties belonging to it perfectly understood , but I believe nearer to the age of the apostles than any of the wri- ters you allude to ...
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