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... Trinitarians alike . Emerson's address in 1838 similarly spoke for a new generation and stimulated reply and counterthrust by others , which continued long after Emerson himself had withdrawn from the debate . Parker's sermon in 1841 ...
... Trinitarians alike . Emerson's address in 1838 similarly spoke for a new generation and stimulated reply and counterthrust by others , which continued long after Emerson himself had withdrawn from the debate . Parker's sermon in 1841 ...
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... Trinitarians " and was initially published in the Christian Disciple ; in this form , it was sixty - four pages long ... trinitarian theology . If Channing omitted exegesis and criticism from his ser- mon as ill suited to the ...
... Trinitarians " and was initially published in the Christian Disciple ; in this form , it was sixty - four pages long ... trinitarian theology . If Channing omitted exegesis and criticism from his ser- mon as ill suited to the ...
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... Trinitarians are strongly moved by this representation , we do not mean to deny ; but we think their emotions altogether founded on a misappre- hension of their own doctrines . They talk of the second per- son of the Trinity's leaving ...
... Trinitarians are strongly moved by this representation , we do not mean to deny ; but we think their emotions altogether founded on a misappre- hension of their own doctrines . They talk of the second per- son of the Trinity's leaving ...
Contents
Introduction | 1 |
UNITARIAN CHRISTIANITY | 47 |
THE DIVINITY SCHOOL ADDRESS | 90 |
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