The Universalist Quarterly and General Review, Volume 22A. Tompkins, 1865 |
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Page 120
... become too political , politics can never become too religious . Having the same end in view , let them strive together in the unity of the Spirit , which is the bond of perfectness . But if refusing this just co - operation , the ...
... become too political , politics can never become too religious . Having the same end in view , let them strive together in the unity of the Spirit , which is the bond of perfectness . But if refusing this just co - operation , the ...
Page 488
... become apparent ; but so great , within the present century , has been this change , so manifest to the custodians of the old systems of Theology , that they have become timid , and dare not stand up in their defence as did their ...
... become apparent ; but so great , within the present century , has been this change , so manifest to the custodians of the old systems of Theology , that they have become timid , and dare not stand up in their defence as did their ...
Page 492
... become more dis- tinguished than the five points of Calvinism affirmed by the Synod of Dort . - -- To intelligent ... becomes impossible to vin- dicate the ways of God to man . Is it not important that we should worship the one living ...
... become more dis- tinguished than the five points of Calvinism affirmed by the Synod of Dort . - -- To intelligent ... becomes impossible to vin- dicate the ways of God to man . Is it not important that we should worship the one living ...
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