The Monthly Repository of Theology and General Literature, 7 tomasSherwood, Gilbert, and Piper, 1813 |
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... Unitarian , they took up their residence at Tu- at a time when that obnoxious rin , and were frequently at the name belonged to few , and was court , then not a little celebrated owned by still fewer . for the politeness and affability ...
... Unitarian , they took up their residence at Tu- at a time when that obnoxious rin , and were frequently at the name belonged to few , and was court , then not a little celebrated owned by still fewer . for the politeness and affability ...
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... Unitarian family which resided in here , it was said some hundreds this town is removed to America , of people went away because they and one remaining . could not get into the place of Ayrshire . Had certain ministers meeting , nor ...
... Unitarian family which resided in here , it was said some hundreds this town is removed to America , of people went away because they and one remaining . could not get into the place of Ayrshire . Had certain ministers meeting , nor ...
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... Unitarian Princi- pls . The characteristic features of the In stitution , to which the attention of the puc is here solicited , will be these : 1. That every aid and encouragement will be given to Free Inquiry on religi- ous subjects ...
... Unitarian Princi- pls . The characteristic features of the In stitution , to which the attention of the puc is here solicited , will be these : 1. That every aid and encouragement will be given to Free Inquiry on religi- ous subjects ...
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... Unitarian ed him with considerable shyness , on ac- discourse ; the other , by a Mr. Cod- count of his supposed heterodoxy , and man , in the true style of an old puritan . because he had not had clerical ordina- By the bye , Dr. Osgood ...
... Unitarian ed him with considerable shyness , on ac- discourse ; the other , by a Mr. Cod- count of his supposed heterodoxy , and man , in the true style of an old puritan . because he had not had clerical ordina- By the bye , Dr. Osgood ...
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