How I Became a Unitarian: Explained in a Series of Letters to a Friend

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How I Became a Unitarian: Explained in a Series of Letters to a Friend
G. W. Hyer, a Clergyman of the Protestant Episcopal Church
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12 • Digitized by VjOOQLC 138 HOW I BECAME A UNITARIAN.
They are the coinage of a system long since de- funct.
The relation in which man now stands to his Maker, he has occupied in all ages and all coun- tries. No external facts can change it It is that of a moral and spiritual fteing subject to the laws that govern his nature, — these laws having God for their institutor. He has revealed to man from time to time the influence which a respect for these laws will have upon his well-being. He has
... further shown him, that the spiritual and moral nature that is in him is eternal, — that it will survive the death of the body and enter into a superior state, whither, with a sense of its personal identity, it will carry the remembrance of the past, the taint or habit of its virtues or its vices, which will there also influ- ence its well-being. And his concern for man's present and future welfare has been actively exhib- ited, not only in those various revelations which he has made through patriarchs and prophets, but es- pecially in the mission of Jesus Christ.

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