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... consider , as we ought , the evils which are the necessary consequence of its throwing off the shackles of a prescribed faith . While preceding ages were endeavouring to govern its growth by dogmas and creeds of their own devis- ing ...
... consider , as we ought , the evils which are the necessary consequence of its throwing off the shackles of a prescribed faith . While preceding ages were endeavouring to govern its growth by dogmas and creeds of their own devis- ing ...
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... consider Jesus as belonging to the Godhead . For when he was apprehended , tried , and crucified , they all forsook him and fled ; one denied him with cursing and swearing , and another betrayed his innocent blood for thirty pieces of ...
... consider Jesus as belonging to the Godhead . For when he was apprehended , tried , and crucified , they all forsook him and fled ; one denied him with cursing and swearing , and another betrayed his innocent blood for thirty pieces of ...
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... consider Jesus an imposter . It is partly because you present for their acceptance a doctrine which contradicts the funda- mental article of their belief , " God is one . " And never , while the human mind is governed by rational ...
... consider Jesus an imposter . It is partly because you present for their acceptance a doctrine which contradicts the funda- mental article of their belief , " God is one . " And never , while the human mind is governed by rational ...
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... consider themselves relieved from the duty of supporting their children , since the public has generously taken the burden from their hands ; and children who are thus brought up will have little disposition to assist their aged parents ...
... consider themselves relieved from the duty of supporting their children , since the public has generously taken the burden from their hands ; and children who are thus brought up will have little disposition to assist their aged parents ...
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... consider an irrational , unscriptural , inju- rious error ? I have indeed a thousand times more apology for such a course than you can possibly have in relation to the condemnation of Unitarians . But no . The mischief does not consist ...
... consider an irrational , unscriptural , inju- rious error ? I have indeed a thousand times more apology for such a course than you can possibly have in relation to the condemnation of Unitarians . But no . The mischief does not consist ...
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