Orthodoxy: Its Truths and ErrorsAmerican Unitarian Association, 1880 - 512 psl. |
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... and progressive . We contribute one such private judgment ; not , we trust , in conceit , but in the hope of provoking other minds to further examinations . ( iii ) CONTENTS . CHAPTER I. INTRODUCTION . §1 . Object and.
... and progressive . We contribute one such private judgment ; not , we trust , in conceit , but in the hope of provoking other minds to further examinations . ( iii ) CONTENTS . CHAPTER I. INTRODUCTION . §1 . Object and.
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... mind resem- bled that of the extreme High Church party in the Church of England , who are usually called Puseyites . They were not apostates or renegades , but backsliders . They were always lamenting the inferiority of Christianity to ...
... mind resem- bled that of the extreme High Church party in the Church of England , who are usually called Puseyites . They were not apostates or renegades , but backsliders . They were always lamenting the inferiority of Christianity to ...
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... mind , capable of insight , sees with the inward eye the same great spiritual realities , just as with his out- ward eye he sees the same landscape , sky , ocean . Accord- ing to the purity and force of his insight , and the depth of ...
... mind , capable of insight , sees with the inward eye the same great spiritual realities , just as with his out- ward eye he sees the same landscape , sky , ocean . Accord- ing to the purity and force of his insight , and the depth of ...
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... mind , over broad spaces and through long periods , there is something suited to man's nature , and corresponding with the facts of the case . The mind of man was made for truth , and not for error . Error is transient : truth only is ...
... mind , over broad spaces and through long periods , there is something suited to man's nature , and corresponding with the facts of the case . The mind of man was made for truth , and not for error . Error is transient : truth only is ...
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... mind of the race could fall into unmixed error , the only remedy by which the heart can be cured , and the life redeemed from evil , would be taken away . But it is not so . God has made the mind for truth , as he has adapted the taste ...
... mind of the race could fall into unmixed error , the only remedy by which the heart can be cured , and the life redeemed from evil , would be taken away . But it is not so . God has made the mind for truth , as he has adapted the taste ...
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