Author: James Yates
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Category : Unitarian churches
Languages : en
Pages : 160
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Unitarianism incapable of vindication: a reply to ... J. Yates's “Vindication of Unitarianism.”
Author: Ralph WARDLAW (D.D.)
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Languages : en
Pages : 434
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Languages : en
Pages : 434
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A Sequel to "A Vindication of Unitarianism"
Author: James Yates
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Category : Unitarian churches
Languages : en
Pages : 160
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Category : Unitarian churches
Languages : en
Pages : 160
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Unitarianism Incapable of Vindication
Author: Ralph Wardlaw
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Category : Trinity
Languages : en
Pages : 440
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Category : Trinity
Languages : en
Pages : 440
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A Vindication of Unitarianism
Author: James Yates
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Category : Socinianism
Languages : en
Pages : 410
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Category : Socinianism
Languages : en
Pages : 410
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A vindication [by W. Freke] of the Unitarians against a late reverend author on the Trinity [W. Sherlock. By W. Freke.].
Author: William Freke
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Category : Great Britain
Languages : en
Pages : 28
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Category : Great Britain
Languages : en
Pages : 28
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A Vindication of the Principles Upon which Several Unitarian Christians Have Formed Themselves Into Societies
Author: John Kentish
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Category : Unitarianism
Languages : en
Pages : 72
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Category : Unitarianism
Languages : en
Pages : 72
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A Vindication of Unitarianism, in reply to Mr. Wardlaw's Discourses on the Socinian Controversy. ... Second edition
Author: James YATES (F.R.S.)
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Languages : en
Pages : 280
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Languages : en
Pages : 280
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A Vindication of Unitarianism
Author: James Yates
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Category : Socinianism
Languages : en
Pages : 880
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Category : Socinianism
Languages : en
Pages : 880
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A Vindication of Unitarianism. In reply to Mr. Wardlaw's Discourses on the Socinian Controversy
Author: James YATES (F.R.S.)
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Languages : en
Pages : 290
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Languages : en
Pages : 290
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A Vindication of Unitarianism; in Reply to the Rev. Ralph Wardlaw
Author: James Yates
Publisher: Theclassics.Us
ISBN: 9781230195414
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Languages : en
Pages : 128
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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can usually download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1850 edition. Excerpt: ... appendix. Note A. (See p. 37.) manner of conducting the controversy. confined to the general principles of unitarianism. meaning of the term unitarian.-A.S the best method of avoiding the acrimony, which is too common in theological contests, and as an obvious and necessary precaution in the pursuit of truth, I have recommended, that, in discussing the evidence of religious doctrines, fancy, feeling, and passion, should be supprest, and the judgement preserved as cool and clear as possible. On this ground I have condemned the eloquent declamation and fervent pleading, which Dr. Wardlaw has employed through a large part of his Discourses, in place of the simple statement of facts and arguments. I have maintained, that such glowing appeals can only serve to confirm the mind in its preconceived opinions, whether true or false, and ought not to be employed, until the controversy is terminated, when the passions may properly aid the understanding in applying to practice the truths, which have been ascertained. To this Dr. Wardlaw replies, that the controversy was terminated in his own mindf. The question is, Was it terminated in the minds of his hearers? Dr. Wardlaw's Discourses are composed upon the supposition, that it was not. His volume is professedly a work of investigation; See above, pp. 3, 4. 34--36. 245. t Unit. Incap. of Vindication, p. 9. not designed to enforce the discharge of duty upon ascertained principles, but to inform the understanding concerning the evidences of disputed doctrines, and thus
Publisher: Theclassics.Us
ISBN: 9781230195414
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 128
Book Description
This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can usually download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1850 edition. Excerpt: ... appendix. Note A. (See p. 37.) manner of conducting the controversy. confined to the general principles of unitarianism. meaning of the term unitarian.-A.S the best method of avoiding the acrimony, which is too common in theological contests, and as an obvious and necessary precaution in the pursuit of truth, I have recommended, that, in discussing the evidence of religious doctrines, fancy, feeling, and passion, should be supprest, and the judgement preserved as cool and clear as possible. On this ground I have condemned the eloquent declamation and fervent pleading, which Dr. Wardlaw has employed through a large part of his Discourses, in place of the simple statement of facts and arguments. I have maintained, that such glowing appeals can only serve to confirm the mind in its preconceived opinions, whether true or false, and ought not to be employed, until the controversy is terminated, when the passions may properly aid the understanding in applying to practice the truths, which have been ascertained. To this Dr. Wardlaw replies, that the controversy was terminated in his own mindf. The question is, Was it terminated in the minds of his hearers? Dr. Wardlaw's Discourses are composed upon the supposition, that it was not. His volume is professedly a work of investigation; See above, pp. 3, 4. 34--36. 245. t Unit. Incap. of Vindication, p. 9. not designed to enforce the discharge of duty upon ascertained principles, but to inform the understanding concerning the evidences of disputed doctrines, and thus