The Monthly Repository of Theology and General Literature, Volum 18Sherwood, Gilbert, and Piper, 1823 |
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Pàgina 56
... truth of the leading tenets of Unitarianism , and from the time of his settling in the vicinity of Leicester , he joined the congregation as- sembling at the " Great Meeting " in that town . In politics , he embraced the libe- ral side ...
... truth of the leading tenets of Unitarianism , and from the time of his settling in the vicinity of Leicester , he joined the congregation as- sembling at the " Great Meeting " in that town . In politics , he embraced the libe- ral side ...
Pàgina 63
... truth may not succeed , as far as the proportion of ayes and noes is considered , but his efforts are never lost : good and great measures may be perfected by being delayed : the present majority have the command of their own votes ...
... truth may not succeed , as far as the proportion of ayes and noes is considered , but his efforts are never lost : good and great measures may be perfected by being delayed : the present majority have the command of their own votes ...
Pàgina 75
... truth is , though we have no set forms of prayer , yet the expressions employed in the English forms , are so similar to the expressions employed by the Scottish clergy , that your ar- gument seemed to me to suffer no- thing , from your ...
... truth is , though we have no set forms of prayer , yet the expressions employed in the English forms , are so similar to the expressions employed by the Scottish clergy , that your ar- gument seemed to me to suffer no- thing , from your ...
Pàgina 76
... truth , but be- cause he knew that their minds were wholly unprepared to receive an an- swer to the inquiry both full and ex- plicit , and accordant with the tenor of truly Christian principles . They were too powerfully under the influ ...
... truth , but be- cause he knew that their minds were wholly unprepared to receive an an- swer to the inquiry both full and ex- plicit , and accordant with the tenor of truly Christian principles . They were too powerfully under the influ ...
Pàgina 83
... truth which again began to dawn at the Reformation . Faint indeed and feeble was its light , yet sweet its in- fluence to the mind that long had groaned under the excessive severities , the gross impositions and the impu- dent iniquity ...
... truth which again began to dawn at the Reformation . Faint indeed and feeble was its light , yet sweet its in- fluence to the mind that long had groaned under the excessive severities , the gross impositions and the impu- dent iniquity ...
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