| England - 1836 - 878 pages
...Hampden, " when I look on the reception hy the Unitarians, hoth of the Old and New Testament, I cannot, strongly as I dislike their theology, deny to those who acknowledge this hasis ut ill vim- /;,(/. the name of Christians." Now, the despised authority of St Paul says, " If... | |
| 1836 - 790 pages
...All acknowledge, with nearly unanimous assent, I believe, the great original facts of the Bible .... When I look at the reception by the UNITARIANS both of the Old and Afro Testament, 1 cannot, for my part, strongly as I dislike their theology, deny to those who acknowledge... | |
| Henry William Wilberforce - Oxford movement - 1835 - 56 pages
...7.) Farther on, the difference between religion and theological opinions is stated and illustrated. " Religion consists of those truths which are simply...reception by the Unitarians, both of the Old and New Testaments, I cannot for my part, strongly as I dislike their Theology, deny to those who acknowledge... | |
| Charles Richard Cameron - Dissenters, Religious - 1836 - 424 pages
...exactness of thought on the subject, on which our technical language is based ?"—BL p. 150. 2. " When I look at the reception by the Unitarians both...acknowledge this basis of divine facts, the name of Christians."—Observ. p. 20. " Thus, again, to the Trinitarian, the consequences of rejecting the... | |
| 1847 - 750 pages
...bretliren in the faith, became they mifl not assent to your metaphysical concluaions .'' For when 1 look at the reception by the Unitarians both of the...deny to those who acknowledge this basis of Divine fact the name of Christians. Who indeed is justified in denying the title to any one who professes... | |
| Orlando Watkin Weld Forester - Oxford movement - 1847 - 38 pages
...who are not of the same creed with ourselves, of which the following is cited as a specimen : — " When I look at the reception by the Unitarians, both of the Old and New Testaments, I cannot, for my part, strongly as T dislike their theology, deny to those who acknowledge... | |
| Robert Aspland - 1848 - 788 pages
...various lights of some speculative system of doctrines, the mere conclusions of their own reason. 1 would take the extreme case of the Unitarians, and...Unitarians both of the Old and New Testament, I cannot of my part, strongly as I dislike their theology, deny to those who acknowledge this basis of divine... | |
| 1848 - 766 pages
...the broad outline* of Scripture truth; and dissent from your brethren * Ct 6up. pp. 297, 298. in tlie faith, because they will not assent to your metaphysical...their theology, deny to those who acknowledge this batit of Divine facts, the name of Christians. Who indeed is justified in denying the title to any... | |
| Clericus Philatheles - Heresy - 1848 - 24 pages
...works, for we find him guilty of great inconsistency, for he says in another place, (see page 20), " when I look at the reception by the Unitarians both of the Old and New Testament, I can not, for my part, STRONGLY as I DISLIKE THEIR THEOLOGY, deny to those who acknowledge this basis... | |
| Samuel Greatheed, Daniel Parken, Theophilus Williams, Josiah Conder, Thomas Price, Jonathan Edwards Ryland, Edwin Paxton Hood - English literature - 1848 - 822 pages
...passage runs thus :—' When I look at the reception by the Unitarians of both the Old and New Testaments I cannot, for my part, strongly as I dislike their theology, deny to those who acknowledge the basis of Divine facts, the name of Christians. Who, indeed, is justified in denying the title to... | |
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