The Unitarian, Том 7Jabez Thomas Sunderland, Brooke Herford, Frederick B. Mott Proprietors, 1892 |
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... reason of things , he soon finds that the authority needs more proof than the pre- cept . The old way of enforcing Christianity by the appeal to miracles has been largely dropped . Men used to say that miracles prove the truth of ...
... reason of things , he soon finds that the authority needs more proof than the pre- cept . The old way of enforcing Christianity by the appeal to miracles has been largely dropped . Men used to say that miracles prove the truth of ...
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... reason it all out , we would simply try to live as if it were true , we would have the proof in our own hands . We should have the authority of experience , and that is all the authority or proof there is . See that poor fellow ...
... reason it all out , we would simply try to live as if it were true , we would have the proof in our own hands . We should have the authority of experience , and that is all the authority or proof there is . See that poor fellow ...
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... reason . In fact , the inaugural of this professor is admirable Darwinism . The first to discard the abso- lutism of the Book were the Unitarians ; but not far behind them are following all the sects of Christendom . A rational criti ...
... reason . In fact , the inaugural of this professor is admirable Darwinism . The first to discard the abso- lutism of the Book were the Unitarians ; but not far behind them are following all the sects of Christendom . A rational criti ...
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... reason the things of the reason , and hard in nothing but in the resolute courage with which he assailed injustice and stood for what he deemed right . A nature at once so delicate and firm , so pure and keen , so disinterested for all ...
... reason the things of the reason , and hard in nothing but in the resolute courage with which he assailed injustice and stood for what he deemed right . A nature at once so delicate and firm , so pure and keen , so disinterested for all ...
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... reason . When I come to town first , I boarded with another boy , and we used to walk together . Now , Jim , that other boy walked slow ; and I s'pose that's the reason I walk slow . " That's the misery of half the folly , men- tal ...
... reason . When I come to town first , I boarded with another boy , and we used to walk together . Now , Jim , that other boy walked slow ; and I s'pose that's the reason I walk slow . " That's the misery of half the folly , men- tal ...
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