Unitarianism Philosophically and Theologically Examined: In a Series of Periodical Numbers; Comprising a Complete Refutation of the Leading Principles of the Unitarian System ...H. Guegan, 1821 - Unitarianism |
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... happiness , must have every where a consistent and intelligible mean- ing . " * Unitarian major . But the mysteries of original sin , of the redemption of man- kind by Jesus Christ , of the Trinity , of the Divinity of Jesus Christ ...
... happiness , must have every where a consistent and intelligible mean- ing . " * Unitarian major . But the mysteries of original sin , of the redemption of man- kind by Jesus Christ , of the Trinity , of the Divinity of Jesus Christ ...
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... happiness ? " * What then have mysteries , those barren , metaphysical , and unintelligible notions to do with a religion , which ought to be essentially practical ? Such is the idea , the Unitarian has formed of the mysteries of ...
... happiness ? " * What then have mysteries , those barren , metaphysical , and unintelligible notions to do with a religion , which ought to be essentially practical ? Such is the idea , the Unitarian has formed of the mysteries of ...
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... happiness of man do not consist in the goods of fortune , nor in sensual pleasures , nor in the esteem of men , nor in ex- alted stations amongst them ; but rather in a generous con- tempt of all the empty goods , which the world so ...
... happiness of man do not consist in the goods of fortune , nor in sensual pleasures , nor in the esteem of men , nor in ex- alted stations amongst them ; but rather in a generous con- tempt of all the empty goods , which the world so ...
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... happiness ; for that perfect happiness , which he cannot find but in God : man , therefore , was created for God , and was directed towards God : Behold a truth , which both reason and experience conspire to render self- evident . If ...
... happiness ; for that perfect happiness , which he cannot find but in God : man , therefore , was created for God , and was directed towards God : Behold a truth , which both reason and experience conspire to render self- evident . If ...
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... happiness make the happiness of thy brethren ; and , vice versa , let the happiness of thy brethren constitute thy own happi- Ress In all thy actions , and at all times , have nothing else in view but thy own self . Let thy personal ...
... happiness make the happiness of thy brethren ; and , vice versa , let the happiness of thy brethren constitute thy own happi- Ress In all thy actions , and at all times , have nothing else in view but thy own self . Let thy personal ...
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