It is doubtful that their Adoptionism was derived from the Bonosians, who were biblical unitarians. |
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Although these groups are unitarians in the common sense, they are not in the proper sense. |
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The Argentine Civil War was waged by militias again, as both federalists and unitarians drafted common people into their ranks as part of ongoing conflicts. |
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The schismatic group bought the meeting house of the Unitarians located on the corner of Bull and York Streets. |
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Unitarians believe there should be peaceful co-existence between nations as well as between people. |
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The religieux of the order were called, or rather they called themselves, Unitarians. |
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This was also true for the Protestant denominations, including the Methodists, Presbyterians, Congregationalists, Unitarians, Baptists, and Quakers. |
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Unitarians saw themselves as the retrievers of a lost purity. |
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A group of dissatisfied Unitarians who thinks its church has become too political will change its name in order to settle a suit filed by the national church. |
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Unitarians in previous centuries accepted the doctrine of punishment in an eternal hell, but few do today. |
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In the past, the vast majority of members of Unitarian churches were Unitarians also in theology. |
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Although there were common beliefs among Unitarians in each of these regions, they initially grew independently from each other. |
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Unitarians believe in the moral authority but not necessarily the divinity of Jesus. |
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Arian Christology was not a majority view among Unitarians in Poland, Transylvania or England. |
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Many Hungarian Unitarians embrace the principles of rationalist Unitarianism. |
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He was baptised at the age of one month into the Church of England, though his family themselves were irregularly practising Unitarians. |
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He also taught in the Hope Street Sunday Schools, which were administered by the Unitarians, where he met Unitarian minister Dr James Martineau. |
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Modern groups which currently appear to embrace some of the principles of Arianism include Unitarians and Jehovah's Witnesses. |
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Some factions formally joined other denominations including the Episcopal Church and the American Unitarians. |
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Most justices have been Protestants, including 36 Episcopalians, 19 Presbyterians, 10 Unitarians, 5 Methodists, and 3 Baptists. |
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I commend the modern Unitarians for their candour in giving up the possible worshipability of Christ, if not very God. |
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The doctrines he explicated would become the standards for Unitarians in Britain. |
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Unitarians can be regarded as Nontrinitarian Protestants, or simply Nontrinitarians. |
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Unitarians believe that Jesus was inspired by God in his moral teachings and is a savior but a human being rather than a deity. |
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Several other prominent Unitarians were involved in the development of this liberal arts college, which was founded by actors at the Old Vic theatre. |
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It was the first major fellowship to organize outside of the mainstream Congregational body since 1825 when the Unitarians formally founded their own body. |
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Parliament had imposed a series of disabilities on Nonconformists, Including Methodists, Congregationalists, Unitarians, Quakers and Presbyterians outside Scotland. |
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