The Religious World Displayed: Or, A View of the Four Grand Systems of Religion, Judaism, Paganism, Christianity, and Mohammedism, and of the Various Existing Denominations, Sects, and Parties in the Christian World : to which is Subjoined a View of Deism and Atheism, 2. ciltMoses Thomas, 1818 |
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Sayfa 97
... Trinity in unity , and use a Liturgy , or form of prayer , while others use no form , and both the Arians and Socinians confine their worship to God the Father . It may also be observed , that two sects of Protestants ( the Mora- vians ...
... Trinity in unity , and use a Liturgy , or form of prayer , while others use no form , and both the Arians and Socinians confine their worship to God the Father . It may also be observed , that two sects of Protestants ( the Mora- vians ...
Sayfa 105
... Trinity , in opposition to Arians and Socinians , who style themselves Unitarians and Anti - Trinita- tarians . A great proportion of the Trinitarians receive the creed that goes under the name of Athanasius ; and to these only should ...
... Trinity , in opposition to Arians and Socinians , who style themselves Unitarians and Anti - Trinita- tarians . A great proportion of the Trinitarians receive the creed that goes under the name of Athanasius ; and to these only should ...
Sayfa 106
... Trinity , are not justly chargeable with believing more Gods than one , because of the strict unity * Some are of opinion , that it may be applied to those who make the Son essentially inferior to the Father , and yet call him God ...
... Trinity , are not justly chargeable with believing more Gods than one , because of the strict unity * Some are of opinion , that it may be applied to those who make the Son essentially inferior to the Father , and yet call him God ...
Sayfa 107
... Trinity insist , that it was an invention of the first ages of the Church ; or , that it was bor- rowed from the Platonic school . But , in the opin- ion of its friends , the understanding of man can ne- ver be more grossly insulted ...
... Trinity insist , that it was an invention of the first ages of the Church ; or , that it was bor- rowed from the Platonic school . But , in the opin- ion of its friends , the understanding of man can ne- ver be more grossly insulted ...
Sayfa 108
... Trinity is more properly a subject of belief than of investigation ; and every attempt to penetrate into it , farther than God , in his holy word , has expressly revealed , is at best an injudi- cious , and often a dangerous , effort of ...
... Trinity is more properly a subject of belief than of investigation ; and every attempt to penetrate into it , farther than God , in his holy word , has expressly revealed , is at best an injudi- cious , and often a dangerous , effort of ...
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