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Yr Ymofynnydd
''Yr Ymofynnydd'' (the Inquirer), is the monthly magazine of Welsh-speaking Unitarians, published since 1847."They thought for themselves": a brief look at the story of ... D. Elwyn Davies - 1982 - Page 170 This argument appeared in many forms between Unitarians. One example is the controversy that was contended (on the pages of Tr Tmqfynnydd) between D. L. Evans (b. 1834), a Unitarian minister and a tutor at Carmarthen, and Owen Evans, minister of Cefncoed, the former maintaining that the authority in religious matters is to be found in human nature and the latter in the Bible. References Unitarianism in the United Kingdom {{UK-mag-stub ...
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Unitarianism
Unitarianism () is a Nontrinitarianism, nontrinitarian sect of Christianity. Unitarian Christians affirm the wikt:unitary, unitary God in Christianity, nature of God as the singular and unique Creator deity, creator of the universe, believe that Jesus Christ was Divine inspiration, inspired by God in his moral teachings and that he is the Redeemer (Christianity), savior of mankind,. but he is not equal to God himself. Accordingly, Unitarians reject the Ecumenical Councils and ecumenical creeds, and sit outside traditional, mainstream Christianity. Unitarianism was established in order to restore "Restorationism, primitive Christianity before later corruptions set in". Likewise, Unitarian Christians generally reject the doctrine of original sin. The churchmanship of Unitarianism may include Liberal Christianity, liberal Christian denominations, denominations or Unitarian Christian denominations that are more Conservatism, conservative, with the latter being known as Biblical unit ...
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