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... respect to the generation of the Son , and the aysvvndia of the Father , I concur with many emni- nent divines , in thinking that it might be abrogated , or at least left in medio , without at all invalidating the estab- lished doctrine ...
... respect to the generation of the Son , and the aysvvndia of the Father , I concur with many emni- nent divines , in thinking that it might be abrogated , or at least left in medio , without at all invalidating the estab- lished doctrine ...
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... respect to C , they are identical ; but , with respect to X , distinct . Now , that this proposition , considered in the abstract , is in perfect harmony with the principle of identity , on which the ob- jectors found their argument ...
... respect to C , they are identical ; but , with respect to X , distinct . Now , that this proposition , considered in the abstract , is in perfect harmony with the principle of identity , on which the ob- jectors found their argument ...
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... respect even of the great and the worldly ; but are depen- dent on themselves for their power to do good . Experi- ence proves that where the clergy are ignorant , religion is degraded and in disrepute ; but where they have maintained ...
... respect even of the great and the worldly ; but are depen- dent on themselves for their power to do good . Experi- ence proves that where the clergy are ignorant , religion is degraded and in disrepute ; but where they have maintained ...
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admit American Education Society angels antecedence apostle appears argument ascribed asserted authority believe Bible boys called cause Cerinthus character Christ Christian church circumstances common connexion considered consistorium Creator Crellius Deity derived distinct doctrine Druses earth effect Erasmus essence eternal exercise existence expressions fact Father Faustus Socinus feelings gospel Greek heavens Hebrew Hebrew language Holy honor human hypothesis idea important infinite institution instruction intellectual interpretation Irenæus Jehovah Jesus Jews John language latter learned Lord means ment mind minister moral Moses nations necessary object Old Testament opinion origin passages perfect person piety Polon principles prophets Racovian Catechism reason reference regard relation religion religious remark render respect sacred sacrifices Sanhedrin schools Scriptures sense Shiahs Socinians Socinus Son of God species spirit supposed supposition teachers Testament Theocracy Theol theological theory things thou tion truth universe verse whole words worship