An Inquiry Into the Comparative Moral Tendency of Trinitarian and Unitarian Doctrines: In a Series of Letters to the Rev. Dr. Miller, of PrincetonWells and Lilly, 1823 - 418 pages |
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... cause them to harmonize in illustrating the point which he aims to discuss . The first and second letters , and some ... causes in which it originated . It iv PREFACE .
... cause them to harmonize in illustrating the point which he aims to discuss . The first and second letters , and some ... causes in which it originated . It iv PREFACE .
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... causes in which it originated . It is believed , however , that little will be found , which has not a general bearing on the subject . The letters on Charity , and the Christian Name , may at first be thought an exception ; but when it ...
... causes in which it originated . It is believed , however , that little will be found , which has not a general bearing on the subject . The letters on Charity , and the Christian Name , may at first be thought an exception ; but when it ...
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... Causes of Divisions and Discords among Christians . The christian religion less effectual on the character of its professors , than its purifying tendency warrants us to expect , 21. Causes of divisions among Christians in early times ...
... Causes of Divisions and Discords among Christians . The christian religion less effectual on the character of its professors , than its purifying tendency warrants us to expect , 21. Causes of divisions among Christians in early times ...
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... cause of pure religion , and earnest in the search of truth . Whoever will go back to the origin of christianity , and follow its progress down to the present time , will do little else , than read a continued history of religious ...
... cause of pure religion , and earnest in the search of truth . Whoever will go back to the origin of christianity , and follow its progress down to the present time , will do little else , than read a continued history of religious ...
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... cause , and they were gained by force ; they were the fruits of controversy , the re- wards of an independent assertion , and manly de- fence of right and liberty . From the beginning of the Reformation to the present day , controversy ...
... cause , and they were gained by force ; they were the fruits of controversy , the re- wards of an independent assertion , and manly de- fence of right and liberty . From the beginning of the Reformation to the present day , controversy ...
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Page 106 - For God is not unrighteous to forget your work and labour of love, which ye have shewed toward his name, in that ye have ministered to the saints, and do minister.
Page 32 - So the Father is God, the Son is God : and the Holy Ghost is God. And yet they are not three Gods : but one God.
Page 124 - Whosoever transgresseth, and abideth not in the doctrine of Christ, hath not God. He that abideth in the doctrine of Christ, he hath both the Father and the Son.
Page 206 - We are accounted righteous before God, only for the merit of our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ by faith, and not for our own works or deservings...
Page 297 - ALL, those whom God hath predestinated unto life, and those only, he is pleased in his appointed and accepted time, effectually to call by his word and Spirit, out of that state of sin and death in which they are by nature, to grace and salvation by Jesus Christ...
Page 255 - Man, by his fall into a state of sin, hath wholly lost all ability of will to any spiritual good accompanying salvation; so as a natural man, being altogether averse from that good, and dead in sin, is not able, by his own strength, to convert himself, or to prepare himself thereunto.
Page 314 - The rest of mankind, God •was pleased, according to the unsearchable counsel of his own will, whereby he extendeth or withholdeth mercy as he pleaseth, for the glory of his sovereign power over his creatures, to pass by and to ordain them to dishonor and wrath for their sin, to the praise of his glorious justice.
Page 413 - Do you believe the Scriptures of the Old and New Testaments to be the word of God, the only infallible rule of faith and practice? 2. Do you sincerely receive and adopt the confession of faith of this church, as containing the system of doctrine taught in the Holy Scriptures?
Page 100 - Take away this persecuting, burning, cursing, damning of men for not subscribing to the words of men as the words of God ; require of Christians only to believe Christ, and to call no man master but Him only...
Page 181 - Christ not risen : and if Christ be not risen, then is our preaching vain, and your faith is also vain. Yea, and we are found false witnesses of God ; because we have testified of God that he raised up Christ : whom he raised not up, if so be that the dead rise not.