Religion and Learning. A Study in English Presbyterian Thought from the Bartholomew Ejections, 1662, to the Foundation of the Unitarian MovementCUP Archive, 1935 - 202 páginas |
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... . Arminianism 94 VIII . Arianism ( I ) . The Right of Private Interpre- tation of the Scriptures 106 IX . Arianism ( II ) . Its Meaning and Influence 119 X. Socinianism 136 SECTION IV CONCLUSION Chap . XI . Unitarianism in the.
... . Arminianism 94 VIII . Arianism ( I ) . The Right of Private Interpre- tation of the Scriptures 106 IX . Arianism ( II ) . Its Meaning and Influence 119 X. Socinianism 136 SECTION IV CONCLUSION Chap . XI . Unitarianism in the.
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Olive M. Griffiths. SECTION IV CONCLUSION Chap . XI . Unitarianism in the Early Nineteenth Appendix Century page 153 I. Extracts from the Clarendon Code and the Act of Uniformity relating to the Penalties incurred by Dissenters II ...
Olive M. Griffiths. SECTION IV CONCLUSION Chap . XI . Unitarianism in the Early Nineteenth Appendix Century page 153 I. Extracts from the Clarendon Code and the Act of Uniformity relating to the Penalties incurred by Dissenters II ...
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The Social Effects of the Clarendon Code | 21 |
ScotlandThe Place of Reason in the Moral | 68 |
Materialism in Contemporary Physiology | 77 |
Arianism I The Right of Private Interpre | 106 |
Arianism II Its Meaning and Influence | 119 |
Unitarianism in the Early Nineteenth page | 153 |
Appendix | 169 |
Names of Students receiving Grants for University | 178 |
Notes on Manuscript Sources | 186 |
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