Christian Examiner and Theological Review, Volumes 25-26James Miller, 1938 |
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Page 37
... Unitarian churches is not such as to make us feel , that our particular doctrines and views are spreading beyond the mountains as rapidly as was hoped for . But let not these things create doubt , or lead to diminished hope and exertion ...
... Unitarian churches is not such as to make us feel , that our particular doctrines and views are spreading beyond the mountains as rapidly as was hoped for . But let not these things create doubt , or lead to diminished hope and exertion ...
Page 38
... Unitarianism . And doubt not that the Messenger is doing its work ; it is read by many , who would as soon set a neighbor's house on fire as give support to a Unitarian publication , but who , from this periodi- cal , may imbibe ...
... Unitarianism . And doubt not that the Messenger is doing its work ; it is read by many , who would as soon set a neighbor's house on fire as give support to a Unitarian publication , but who , from this periodi- cal , may imbibe ...
Page 42
... Unitarian ; if they have a Christian spirit , and live a Christian life , it should be enough ; and if the Unitarian pulpits and writers of the West aid in diffusing that spirit , and inducing that life , let us feel hope and confidence ...
... Unitarian ; if they have a Christian spirit , and live a Christian life , it should be enough ; and if the Unitarian pulpits and writers of the West aid in diffusing that spirit , and inducing that life , let us feel hope and confidence ...
Contents
THIRD SERIES VOL | 1 |
The Music of Nature or An Attempt to prove that | 23 |
The Western Messenger devoted to Religion | 37 |
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