186 resultados para Unitarian
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Why I am a Methodist, by W. R. Clark.--"Why are you a Universalist?" By T. B. Thayer.--Why I am a Baptist, by J. N. Sykes.--Why am I a Trinitarian Congregationalist? By Nehemiah Adams.--Why I am a churchman, by G. M. Randall.--Why I am a Unitarian, by Orville Dewey.--Spiritual Christianity, by T. S. King.
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Vol. 4 has imprint: Boston, Beacon Press.
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Includes bibliographical references.
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Binder's title.
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The existence and attributes of God -- The Bible -- Christian miracles -- Objections to the miracles of the New Testament answered -- Thoughts on the subject of sin -- The teachings of Scripture concerning punishment -- An examination of some of the erroneous interpretations of Scripture with respect to future retribution -- Exposition of Matthew 25:41 -- Parable of Dives and Lazarus -- The teachings of Jesus and his Apostles concerning the Resurrection and a future state -- On grace.
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A series of small tracts printed by the American Unitarian association, for gratuitous distribution among the soldiers of the United States army.
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Introduction. [Signed: H.G.S.]--Early Christian doctrine. By J.H. Allen.--Christianity from the fifth to the fifteenth century. By A.P. Peabody.--Unitarianism and the reformation. By S.C. Beach.--Unitarianism in England. By B. Herford.--The contact of American Unitarianism and German thought. By J.H. Allen.--The church and the parish in Massachusetts. Usage and law. By G.E. Ellis.--Early New England Unitarians. By A.P. Peabody.--Channing. By G.W. Briggs.--Transcendentalism: the New England renaissance. By F. Tiffany.--Theodore Parker. By S.B. Stewart.--Unitarianism and modern literature. By F. Hornbrooke.--Unitarianism and modern Biblical criticism. By J. de Normandie.--Unitarianism and modern scientific thought. By T.R. Slicer.--The law of righteousness. By G. Batchelor.--The relation of Unitarianism to philosophy. By C.C. Everett.--Ecclesiastical and denominational tendencies. By G. Reynolds.
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John Gilley lived on Sutton's Island.
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"Delivered ... 1877 ... at the request of the American Unitarian Association."
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