... term Trinitarian with a believer in three. Let the intelligent public judge, whether it is not high time to withhold from these men an appellation, which assumes the question at issue, and which cannot be bestowed without being converted into an occasion... Reasons for Methodism: in a letter - Page 7by Methodism - 1834Full view - About this book
| 1812 - 666 pages
...bestowed without being ce inverted i rito an occasion of insult and triumph o ver their opponents. There was a time when the learning and moderation of Lardner, and the fame and science of Priestley, combiiied to throw a transitory splendour over their system, and to procure from the Christian \vorld... | |
| Robert Hall - Censorship - 1827 - 276 pages
...cannot be bestowed without being converted into an occasion of insult and triumph over their opponents. There was a time when the learning and moderation...their system, and to procure from the Christian world forbearance and complaisance to which they were ill entitled. That time is passed. Such rational Christians... | |
| Robert Hall - Censorship - 1827 - 276 pages
...cannot be bestowed without being converted into an occasion of insult and triumph over their opponents. There was a time when the learning and moderation...throw a transitory splendour over their system, and to procur^ from the Christian world forbearance and complaisance to which they were ill entitled. That... | |
| 1827 - 396 pages
...ÜF THE REI'ORMED DUTCH CHURCH. rerted into an occasion of iusult and triumph over their opponents. There was a time, when the learning and moderation...science of Priestley, combined to throw a transitory splendor over their system, and to procure from the Christian world a forbearance and complaisance,... | |
| Robert Hall - Baptists - 1849 - 504 pages
...cannot be bestowed without being converted into an occasion of insult and triumph over their opponents. There was a time when the learning and moderation...the fame and science of Priestley, combined to throw atransitory splendour over their system, and to procure from the Christian world a forbearance and... | |
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