The Unitarian Miscellany and Christian Monitor, Volume 4Jared Sparks, Francis William Pitt Greenwood Baltimore Unitarian Book Society, 1828 - Unitarianism |
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... once a day , and slept very little ; affairs of state and of religion , with a consequently extensive corres- pondence , scarcely leaving him the time necessary for repose , Yet though his latter years were embittered by disease in many ...
... once a day , and slept very little ; affairs of state and of religion , with a consequently extensive corres- pondence , scarcely leaving him the time necessary for repose , Yet though his latter years were embittered by disease in many ...
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... once pleaded his cause , as every one , that has read over the second volume of his works , knows . I am not at all for diminishing Dr. Hammond's re- putation , as I have already sufficiently declared . I do not deny but he was a pious ...
... once pleaded his cause , as every one , that has read over the second volume of his works , knows . I am not at all for diminishing Dr. Hammond's re- putation , as I have already sufficiently declared . I do not deny but he was a pious ...
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... once a fortnight , at the annual price of one dollar ; each number containing eight quar- to pages . WELLS and LILLY of Boston will shortly put to press a work entitled , An Inquiry into the comparative Moral Tendency of Trinitarian and ...
... once a fortnight , at the annual price of one dollar ; each number containing eight quar- to pages . WELLS and LILLY of Boston will shortly put to press a work entitled , An Inquiry into the comparative Moral Tendency of Trinitarian and ...
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... once ; and after the usual compliments , mani- fested a desire to resume the old subject of discussion . The Episcopalian observed , that since their last meet- ing , he had divested himself of his prejudices so far as to attend divine ...
... once ; and after the usual compliments , mani- fested a desire to resume the old subject of discussion . The Episcopalian observed , that since their last meet- ing , he had divested himself of his prejudices so far as to attend divine ...
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... once in the whole New Testament ; and you would not have found it once , had the trans- lators been consistent in their work . In every other place in which the same original word is used , they have translated it , as they intimate in ...
... once in the whole New Testament ; and you would not have found it once , had the trans- lators been consistent in their work . In every other place in which the same original word is used , they have translated it , as they intimate in ...
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Page 145 - Who, although he be God and Man, yet he is not two but one Christ; one, not by conversion of the Godhead into flesh, but by taking of the Manhood into God; one altogether; not by confusion of Substance: but by unity of Person. For as the reasonable soul and flesh is one Man, so God and Man is one Christ: who suffered for our salvation, descended into Hades, rose again the third day from the dead.
Page 144 - For like as we are compelled by the Christian verity to acknowledge every person by himself to be God and Lord ; so are we forbidden by the catholic religion to say there be three Gods or three Lords.
Page 144 - For there is one Person of the Father, another of the Son, and another of the Holy Ghost. But the Godhead of the Father, of the Son, and of the Holy Ghost, is all one ; the glory equal, the- majesty coeternal.
Page 144 - So the Father is God, the Son Is God and the Holy Ghost is God. And yet there are not three Gods, but one God.
Page 137 - An old clock, that had stood for fifty years in a farmer's kitchen, without giving its owner any cause of complaint, early one summer's morning, before the family was stirring, suddenly stopped. Upon this, the dial-plate (if we may credit the fable,) changed countenance with alarm; the hands made a vain effort to continue their course ; the wheels remained motionless with surprise ; the weights hung speechless; each member felt disposed to lay the blame on the others. At length the dial instituted...
Page 144 - Furthermore, it is necessary to everlasting salvation : that he also believe rightly the Incarnation of our Lord Jesus Christ.
Page 184 - ... that the God of our Lord Jesus Christ, the Father of glory, may give unto you the spirit of wisdom and revelation, in the knowledge of him; the eyes of your understanding being enlightened; that ye may know what is the hope of his calling, and what the riches of the glory of his inheritance in the saints...
Page 144 - Whosoever will be saved: before all things it is necessary that he hold the Catholic Faith. Which Faith, except every one do keep whole and undefiled: without doubt he shall perish everlastingly.
Page 81 - WHOSOEVER will be saved : before all things it is necessary that he hold the Catholic Faith.
Page 300 - BEHOLD the western evening light! It melts in deepening gloom : So calmly Christians sink away, Descending to the tomb. The winds breathe low, the withering leaf Scarce whispers from the tree: So gently flows the parting breath, When good men cease to be.