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... expression of honesty in its highest sense should appear on your pages . Be open - minded , fearless . Let no one read a number of your work without feeling that he may rely on you with the utmost confidence that you will never cover up ...
... expression of honesty in its highest sense should appear on your pages . Be open - minded , fearless . Let no one read a number of your work without feeling that he may rely on you with the utmost confidence that you will never cover up ...
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... expression of the doctrine of the divine unity cannot be produced from any Unitarian author . But just reverse the case . Suppose our Lord had said , " This is life eternal , to know thee , the Father , the Son , and the Spirit , the ...
... expression of the doctrine of the divine unity cannot be produced from any Unitarian author . But just reverse the case . Suppose our Lord had said , " This is life eternal , to know thee , the Father , the Son , and the Spirit , the ...
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... expressed in any one passage of the whole Bible . I cannot think that he would put an everlasting stumbling - block before the por- tals of his spiritual kingdom . I must conclude that if he re- vealed anything concerning his nature ...
... expressed in any one passage of the whole Bible . I cannot think that he would put an everlasting stumbling - block before the por- tals of his spiritual kingdom . I must conclude that if he re- vealed anything concerning his nature ...
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... expressed in the Ar- ticles of the Church of England . " It may be true that all the " Confessions " which this writer would call " Orthodox " and " Protestant " are in favour of his opinion , and the authors of those confessions may ...
... expressed in the Ar- ticles of the Church of England . " It may be true that all the " Confessions " which this writer would call " Orthodox " and " Protestant " are in favour of his opinion , and the authors of those confessions may ...
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... expressed his doubts , a generous mind would ap- plaud his candour . His sneers and sarcasms may be over- looked . But we cannot so readily pardon his unfairness , the impudence with which he presumes on the stupidity of his readers ...
... expressed his doubts , a generous mind would ap- plaud his candour . His sneers and sarcasms may be over- looked . But we cannot so readily pardon his unfairness , the impudence with which he presumes on the stupidity of his readers ...
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