| 1874 - 906 páginas
...true sense, of doctrine, or teaching ; and is not dogmatic in the odious sense of that term. Every one is entirely free to reject and dissent from whatsoever herein may seem to him to be untrue or unsound. It is only required of him that he shall weigh what is taught, and give it fair hearing and unprejudiced... | |
| Arthur Edward Waite, AE Waite - 2003 - 348 páginas
...American Grand Commander, in the preface to his "Morals and Dogma," when he observes that "every one is entirely free to reject and dissent from whatsoever herein may seem to him to be untrue or unsound." My object in quoting these lectures, as already indicated, is not so much to provide a reply to the... | |
| S. Brent Morris - 2006 - 356 páginas
...true sense, or doctrine, or teaching; and is not dogmatic in the odious sense of the term. Every one is entirely free to reject and dissent from whatsoever herein may seem to him to be untrue or unsound." This is not the way to introduce the "universally approved doctrinal book" on any subject! The book... | |
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