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... feel as he felt - to have the same concern , the same pity , the same estimate of the worth of the soul , as he had , and to make at least some efforts to save it from sin and suffering ? Let us put a case fairly before us of a human ...
... feel as he felt - to have the same concern , the same pity , the same estimate of the worth of the soul , as he had , and to make at least some efforts to save it from sin and suffering ? Let us put a case fairly before us of a human ...
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... feel but little of his creed who does not value his principles as a Unitarian Christian above all price . What is the meaning of that disparage- ment of Unitarianism which one sometimes meets with even from men that ought to know and ...
... feel but little of his creed who does not value his principles as a Unitarian Christian above all price . What is the meaning of that disparage- ment of Unitarianism which one sometimes meets with even from men that ought to know and ...
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... feel the claims which lie upon reformers , and upon those who may , and who only effectually can , vindicate the truth of Jesus , and arrest the march of infidelity . We are not without examples , bright and noble examples , and ...
... feel the claims which lie upon reformers , and upon those who may , and who only effectually can , vindicate the truth of Jesus , and arrest the march of infidelity . We are not without examples , bright and noble examples , and ...
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... feel but little obliged to them , for unsettling their actual views of so important a matter , without giving them any other views which can satisfy a clear and sound judgment . To raise objections against any , even the strongest ...
... feel but little obliged to them , for unsettling their actual views of so important a matter , without giving them any other views which can satisfy a clear and sound judgment . To raise objections against any , even the strongest ...
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... Locke was a Unitarian ; because he always wrote about the Chris- tian religion exactly as a Unitarian , and as no sincere Trinitarian could write . I feel thoroughly persuaded , that 95 31 MILTON , LOCKE , AND NEWTON .
... Locke was a Unitarian ; because he always wrote about the Chris- tian religion exactly as a Unitarian , and as no sincere Trinitarian could write . I feel thoroughly persuaded , that 95 31 MILTON , LOCKE , AND NEWTON .
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