The apology of Theophilus Lindsey, on resigning the vicarage of Catterick, YorkshireR. Hunter, 1818 - 202 páginas |
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Theophilus Lindsey. THE PREFACE TO THE FIRST EDITION . Too large a circuit may seem to have been taken in this work , and some things introduced appear foreign and unsuitable , if it be not con- sidered , that the design hath not been ...
Theophilus Lindsey. THE PREFACE TO THE FIRST EDITION . Too large a circuit may seem to have been taken in this work , and some things introduced appear foreign and unsuitable , if it be not con- sidered , that the design hath not been ...
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... seem , that a proper zeal for God's word , and regard for Christ and his inspired apostles , should make us relax a little of our passion and vehemence against those who scruple to use a language not sanctified by their authority , in ...
... seem , that a proper zeal for God's word , and regard for Christ and his inspired apostles , should make us relax a little of our passion and vehemence against those who scruple to use a language not sanctified by their authority , in ...
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... persons in the Godhead were meant three distinct persons or natures , which would be three Gods . And he seems to have maintained this with a view to shew the strange consequences that would follow from supposing the Son to 25.
... persons in the Godhead were meant three distinct persons or natures , which would be three Gods . And he seems to have maintained this with a view to shew the strange consequences that would follow from supposing the Son to 25.
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... seems to have been completely an Unitarian . Besides eminent individuals , who arose out of the bosom of the ... seem so surprising , if we consider the prodigious number of Arians that were scattered throughout Italy long before this ...
... seems to have been completely an Unitarian . Besides eminent individuals , who arose out of the bosom of the ... seem so surprising , if we consider the prodigious number of Arians that were scattered throughout Italy long before this ...
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... curiosity which seems , from the nature of the thing , unhallowed and forbidden . The proper object of divine worship was a matter left wholly untouched and uninquired into by the leading divines at the Reformation from Popery 30.
... curiosity which seems , from the nature of the thing , unhallowed and forbidden . The proper object of divine worship was a matter left wholly untouched and uninquired into by the leading divines at the Reformation from Popery 30.
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