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... never be otherwise than " in love . " Believ- ing those who differ from us to be no less sincere than our- selves , we shall ever be ready , while we deny their doctrines , to extend to the individuals themselves the right hand of ...
... never be otherwise than " in love . " Believ- ing those who differ from us to be no less sincere than our- selves , we shall ever be ready , while we deny their doctrines , to extend to the individuals themselves the right hand of ...
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always distinctly state what you mean , and that you will never fear to declare whatever doctrine you believe to have been taught by Jesus Christ . It has sometimes been said , that Unitarians speak of their opinions with diffidence ...
always distinctly state what you mean , and that you will never fear to declare whatever doctrine you believe to have been taught by Jesus Christ . It has sometimes been said , that Unitarians speak of their opinions with diffidence ...
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... never taught us to take advantage of each other's ignorance , or to take by violence or fraud the property of those at peace with us . Our great Spirit ap- proves not of such deeds nor of those who practise them , nor will He permit his ...
... never taught us to take advantage of each other's ignorance , or to take by violence or fraud the property of those at peace with us . Our great Spirit ap- proves not of such deeds nor of those who practise them , nor will He permit his ...
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... never flourish , till those who call themselves his friends are his friends indeed , and show themselves such by keeping his commandments . The word of God gives us reason to expect the universal supremacy of Christianity . But before ...
... never flourish , till those who call themselves his friends are his friends indeed , and show themselves such by keeping his commandments . The word of God gives us reason to expect the universal supremacy of Christianity . But before ...
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... never professed to act under the influence of christian motives or to cherish christian hopes . When such men are urged to form religious characters , they frequently point to professors of religion and say , " What do these men more ...
... never professed to act under the influence of christian motives or to cherish christian hopes . When such men are urged to form religious characters , they frequently point to professors of religion and say , " What do these men more ...
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