The Eclectic Review, Volume 12; Volume 30Samuel Greatheed, Daniel Parken, Theophilus Williams, Josiah Conder, Thomas Price, Jonathan Edwards Ryland, Edwin Paxton Hood C. Taylor, 1819 |
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Page 129
... Unitarianism ; and call ourselves Christian Unitarians . The contest has been tried on other principles than those of the Gospel , and it may not be amiss just to notice five different classes of Unitarians , who are out of the pale of ...
... Unitarianism ; and call ourselves Christian Unitarians . The contest has been tried on other principles than those of the Gospel , and it may not be amiss just to notice five different classes of Unitarians , who are out of the pale of ...
Page 130
... Unitarians are pleased to think of themselves as forming a sect of Deists , and to call themselves ' Christian Unitarians , ' we may venture to say , that their opponents will be as well content with the arrangement . Thus classed and ...
... Unitarians are pleased to think of themselves as forming a sect of Deists , and to call themselves ' Christian Unitarians , ' we may venture to say , that their opponents will be as well content with the arrangement . Thus classed and ...
Page 132
... Unitarian sense ; it will thus appear , if possible , still more strange : " The word was with God , and the word was a god- " and the word was made flesh , and dwelt among us . " This , it is affirmed by Unitarians , is the language of ...
... Unitarian sense ; it will thus appear , if possible , still more strange : " The word was with God , and the word was a god- " and the word was made flesh , and dwelt among us . " This , it is affirmed by Unitarians , is the language of ...
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