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... orthodox . This election was the signal to the orthodox that control of the college had passed from their hands . The growing strength of the liberal Christians seemed all too freely exercised ; and prominent orthodox minis- ters , like ...
... orthodox . This election was the signal to the orthodox that control of the college had passed from their hands . The growing strength of the liberal Christians seemed all too freely exercised ; and prominent orthodox minis- ters , like ...
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... orthodox religious journals . The purpose of the three ministers was not to argue against Parker ; for it seemed to them that a mere statement of his doctrines would be enough to lay him open to condemnation . Their real hope was to ...
... orthodox religious journals . The purpose of the three ministers was not to argue against Parker ; for it seemed to them that a mere statement of his doctrines would be enough to lay him open to condemnation . Their real hope was to ...
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... orthodox were in a position to taunt the liberals and to inquire whether Christian fellowship was to mean fellowship with in- fidels and deists . The Unitarians could not deny to Parker the right to speak his mind . But they did suggest ...
... orthodox were in a position to taunt the liberals and to inquire whether Christian fellowship was to mean fellowship with in- fidels and deists . The Unitarians could not deny to Parker the right to speak his mind . But they did suggest ...
Contents
Introduction | 1 |
UNITARIAN CHRISTIANITY | 47 |
THE DIVINITY SCHOOL ADDRESS | 90 |
Copyright | |
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Three Prophets of Religious Liberalism: Channing, Emerson, Parker Conrad Wright Limited preview - 1986 |
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