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Freedom of Enquiry , and Zeal in the Diffusion of Christian Truth , asserted and recommended , in a Discourse delivered at Bristol , July 9 , 1800 , before the Society of Unitarian Christians , established in the West of England ...
Freedom of Enquiry , and Zeal in the Diffusion of Christian Truth , asserted and recommended , in a Discourse delivered at Bristol , July 9 , 1800 , before the Society of Unitarian Christians , established in the West of England ...
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On the other hand , though satisfied , in his own mind , of the truth of the essential doctrines of Christianity , he also disapproved of certain abstruse questions concerning the Trinity , the nature of Christ's satisfaction , and such ...
On the other hand , though satisfied , in his own mind , of the truth of the essential doctrines of Christianity , he also disapproved of certain abstruse questions concerning the Trinity , the nature of Christ's satisfaction , and such ...
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For though a regard to truth . cannot create or produce genius , yet it wonderfully corroborates the powers of the understanding . The man who perverts his reason , or bends it to support a falsehood , even if he have genius and ...
For though a regard to truth . cannot create or produce genius , yet it wonderfully corroborates the powers of the understanding . The man who perverts his reason , or bends it to support a falsehood , even if he have genius and ...
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Predictions See Dobbs | 34 |
Pride of Birth a Satire | 44 |
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