The Western Messenger, 第 1 卷,第 3-12 期James Freeman Clarke, William Henry Channing, James Handasyd Perkins Western Unitarian Association, 1836 |
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... express in a few words the purposes of our work - to convey an idea of the objects toward which it tends , and the principles by which it is swayed - to give a kind of philoso- phical table of contents to the whole volume is our present ...
... express in a few words the purposes of our work - to convey an idea of the objects toward which it tends , and the principles by which it is swayed - to give a kind of philoso- phical table of contents to the whole volume is our present ...
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... express our firm convictions with trembling , hesitating lips , as though they were but half - formed speculations . It is a favorite idea with us , that every man who possesses important truth has a mission to execute , in making it ...
... express our firm convictions with trembling , hesitating lips , as though they were but half - formed speculations . It is a favorite idea with us , that every man who possesses important truth has a mission to execute , in making it ...
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... express our meaning , to say , that a man seldom stands alone in this respect . The light of truth generally reaches many minds nearly at the same mo- ment ; or if it reaches one before it does those around , they probably are ready to ...
... express our meaning , to say , that a man seldom stands alone in this respect . The light of truth generally reaches many minds nearly at the same mo- ment ; or if it reaches one before it does those around , they probably are ready to ...
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... express themselves boldly , they do not so much impart new ideas to their contemporaries , as give greater definiteness and strength to ideas which have al- ready been dimly conceived . They are , therefore , easily un- derstood , and ...
... express themselves boldly , they do not so much impart new ideas to their contemporaries , as give greater definiteness and strength to ideas which have al- ready been dimly conceived . They are , therefore , easily un- derstood , and ...
第 191 頁
... express himself in this manner , if he believed Jesus to be the Supreme God ? This appears to me to be impossible . To me the language of Peter is that of a Unitarian , who considers God and the Lord Jesus , to be two perfectly distinct ...
... express himself in this manner , if he believed Jesus to be the Supreme God ? This appears to me to be impossible . To me the language of Peter is that of a Unitarian , who considers God and the Lord Jesus , to be two perfectly distinct ...
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