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... large portion of Christians , professed in their creeds , and insisted upon by many as their individual convic- tion . They have been called the distinguishing doctrines of - Christianity ; and whatever disposition there may be to shrink.
... large portion of Christians , professed in their creeds , and insisted upon by many as their individual convic- tion . They have been called the distinguishing doctrines of - Christianity ; and whatever disposition there may be to shrink.
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... called the general suspension of rational thought and feeling concerning religious truth , they are at the present moment lying comparatively dormant ; and their ill in- fluence is most felt in their repelling the minds of men , by the ...
... called the general suspension of rational thought and feeling concerning religious truth , they are at the present moment lying comparatively dormant ; and their ill in- fluence is most felt in their repelling the minds of men , by the ...
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... called ' high Arianism , ' that is , into the proper , ancient , Arian doctrine . The name Arminian soon began to be familiarly used to denote such heretics , often with some epithet of dis- respect . The tendency to separation between ...
... called ' high Arianism , ' that is , into the proper , ancient , Arian doctrine . The name Arminian soon began to be familiarly used to denote such heretics , often with some epithet of dis- respect . The tendency to separation between ...
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... called , namely , the sect of the Imprudents . ' For one who should read it now , with only a knowledge of the present state of religious opin . ion and feeling in our country , it might be difficult to discover why the writer should be ...
... called , namely , the sect of the Imprudents . ' For one who should read it now , with only a knowledge of the present state of religious opin . ion and feeling in our country , it might be difficult to discover why the writer should be ...
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Andrews Norton. called Unitarians , in his ' Letter to Mr. Thacher , ' pub- lished in 1815 , said of it , ' As to the General Repository , I never for a moment imagined that its editor was constituted or acknowledged as the organ of his ...
Andrews Norton. called Unitarians , in his ' Letter to Mr. Thacher , ' pub- lished in 1815 , said of it , ' As to the General Repository , I never for a moment imagined that its editor was constituted or acknowledged as the organ of his ...
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