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... Trinity ; and when common Christians hear these per- sons spoken of as conversing with each other , loving each other , and performing different acts , how can they help re- garding them as different beings , different minds ? We do ...
... Trinity ; and when common Christians hear these per- sons spoken of as conversing with each other , loving each other , and performing different acts , how can they help re- garding them as different beings , different minds ? We do ...
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... Trinity . We cannot conceive an opinion , against which the Jews , who prided themselves on an adherence to God's unity , would have raised an equal clamor . Now , how hap- pens it , that in the apostolic writings , which relate so much ...
... Trinity . We cannot conceive an opinion , against which the Jews , who prided themselves on an adherence to God's unity , would have raised an equal clamor . Now , how hap- pens it , that in the apostolic writings , which relate so much ...
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... Trinity sets before us three distinct objects of supreme adoration ; three infinite persons , having equal claims on our hearts ; three divine agents , performing different offices , and to be acknowledged and worshipped in different ...
... Trinity sets before us three distinct objects of supreme adoration ; three infinite persons , having equal claims on our hearts ; three divine agents , performing different offices , and to be acknowledged and worshipped in different ...
Contents
Introduction | 1 |
UNITARIAN CHRISTIANITY | 47 |
THE DIVINITY SCHOOL ADDRESS | 90 |
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