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Page 48
... regard the Scriptures as the records of God's successive revelations to mankind , and particularly of the last and most perfect revelation of his will by Jesus Christ . Whatever doctrines seem to us to be clearly taught in the ...
... regard the Scriptures as the records of God's successive revelations to mankind , and particularly of the last and most perfect revelation of his will by Jesus Christ . Whatever doctrines seem to us to be clearly taught in the ...
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... regard to the in- terests of virtue . This , we acknowledge , would be incom- patible with justice , and also with enlightened benevolence . God's mercy , as we understand it , desires strongly the hap- piness of the guilty , but only ...
... regard to the in- terests of virtue . This , we acknowledge , would be incom- patible with justice , and also with enlightened benevolence . God's mercy , as we understand it , desires strongly the hap- piness of the guilty , but only ...
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... regard to an interesting part of Christ's mediation ; I mean , in regard to the precise influ- ence of his death on our forgiveness . Many suppose , that this event contributes to our pardon , as it was a principal means of confirming ...
... regard to an interesting part of Christ's mediation ; I mean , in regard to the precise influ- ence of his death on our forgiveness . Many suppose , that this event contributes to our pardon , as it was a principal means of confirming ...
Contents
Introduction | 1 |
UNITARIAN CHRISTIANITY | 47 |
THE DIVINITY SCHOOL ADDRESS | 90 |
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