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" In the eastern nations, and for a long time in the western, the faith subsisted without this text ; and it is rather a danger to religion than an advantage, to make it now lean upon a bruised reed. "
The Life of Sir Isaac Newton: Containing an Account of His Numerous ... - Página 231
por George Grant - 1849 - 311 páginas
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A Narrative of Events, that Have Lately Taken Place in Ireland: Among the ...

William Rathbone - 1804 - 314 páginas
...remarks, that, " In the eaftern nations, and for a long time " in the weftern, the faith fubfifted without this " text, and it is rather a danger to religion, than " an advantage, to make it now lean on a bruifed " reed. THERE CANNOT BE A BETTER SERVICE " DONE TO THE TRUTH, THAN TO PURGE IT OF " THINGS...
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A Narrative of Events, that Have Lately Taken Place in Ireland: Among the ...

William Rathbone - 1804 - 314 páginas
...Iii the eaftern nations, and for a long time " in the weftern, the faith fubfifted without this tf text, and it is rather a danger to religion, than " an advantage, to make it now lean on a bruifed " reed. THERE CANNOT BE A BETTER SERVICE " DONE TO THE TRUTH, THAN TO PURGE IT OF " THINGS...
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The Monthly Repository of Theology and General Literature, Volumen11

1816 - 802 páginas
...the Trinity. lie says indeed, in the beginning of the first paper, referring to 1 John v. 7, that " in the eastern nations, and for a long time in the western, the faith subsisted without this text," as if he would be understood to recognize the truth of the orthndnx doclrine. Yet, in quoting the baptismal...
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The Christian Pioneer, Volumen6

1832 - 442 páginas
...evidence to the contrary. " We are disposed," says Dr. Brewster, "to think that Newton declares his belief in the doctrine of the Trinity, when he says, ' in...eastern nations, and for a long time in the western, tlie faith subsisted without this text, and it is rather a danger to religion than an advantage, to...
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The Spirit of the Pilgrims, Volumen3

1830 - 684 páginas
...plainly indicate his Trinitarian sentiments. — In his remarks on the disputed passage, 1 John v. 7. he says, " In the Eastern nations, and for a long...advantage, to make it now lean upon a bruised reed."* " The faith " spoken of in this passage must necessarily include the doctrine of the Trinity; as this...
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The Spirit of the Pilgrims, Volumen3

1830 - 690 páginas
...Trinitarian sentiments. — In his remarks on the disputed passage, 1 John v. 7. he says, " In tbe Eastern nations, and for a long time in the Western,...religion than an advantage, to make it now lean upon a hruised reed."* " The faith " spoken of in this passage must necessarily include the doctrine of the...
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The Quarterly Christian Spectator

1832 - 698 páginas
...'.ruth of things spurious." We are disposed, on the coutrary, to think that he declares his belief in the doctrine of the Trinity, when he says, " In the eastern nations, and for a long timo in the western, the faith subsisiril without this text; and it is rather a danger to religion...
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The Congregational magazine [formerly The London Christian ..., Volumen6

1830 - 744 páginas
...which plainly indicate his Trinitarian sentiments. In his remarks on the disputed passage, 1 John v. 7, he says, " In the Eastern nations, and for a long...advantage, to make it now lean upon a bruised reed."* " The faith" spoken of in this passage must necessarily include the doctrine of the Trinity; as this...
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The Monthly repository (and review)., Volumen5

1831 - 882 páginas
...several passages from the writings of Newton, which plainly indicate his Trinitarian sentiments" ? " In the Eastern nations, and for a long time in the Western, the faith subsisted without this text ( 1 John v. 7), and it is rather a danger to religion than an advantage to make it now lean on a bruised...
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The Monthly Repository and Review of Theology and General Literature, Volumen5

1831 - 876 páginas
...several passages from the writings of Newton, which plainly indicate his Trinitarian sentiments" ? " In the Eastern nations, and for a long time in the Western, the faith subsisted without this text (1 John v. 7), and it is rather a danger to religion than an advantage to make it now lean on a bruised...
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