A vindication of the religious opinions of the higher classes in this country: in letters to W. Wilberforce upon his Practical view of the prevailing religious system of the same. By one of the arraigned [signing himself Objector]. |
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Side 33
... endeavour to prove ourselves not unworthy of the promised aid , upon which , past experience and express revelation tell us , depends our victory . Such is the description you here give of our state ; do not , therefore , forget it ...
... endeavour to prove ourselves not unworthy of the promised aid , upon which , past experience and express revelation tell us , depends our victory . Such is the description you here give of our state ; do not , therefore , forget it ...
Side 39
... endeavour to observe it with sincerity , we are promised , indeed already have , Divine assistance in correcting our deviations . In your conclusion of this section , if we are still to understand you as speaking of peculiar opinions ...
... endeavour to observe it with sincerity , we are promised , indeed already have , Divine assistance in correcting our deviations . In your conclusion of this section , if we are still to understand you as speaking of peculiar opinions ...
Side 52
... endeavour to regulate our affections and inclina- tions , so as to make them coincide with the spirit of Christianity , as manifested in the precepts and example of its Founder , no Christian among us ever 52 LETTER III .
... endeavour to regulate our affections and inclina- tions , so as to make them coincide with the spirit of Christianity , as manifested in the precepts and example of its Founder , no Christian among us ever 52 LETTER III .
Side 65
... made , probably they would endeavour to perform it . For such as the sovereign might order at the mo- ment to his court , this certainly was all - sufficient ; F but for those suffered to remain , all was by LETTER IV . 65.
... made , probably they would endeavour to perform it . For such as the sovereign might order at the mo- ment to his court , this certainly was all - sufficient ; F but for those suffered to remain , all was by LETTER IV . 65.
Side 75
... endeavour to make a contrast , treating us as if we thereby de- nied the indisputable doctrines of Scripture ! Now I would ask you , Has Christianity an object on earth , or has it none ? If it has , what is it ? To furnish a subject ...
... endeavour to make a contrast , treating us as if we thereby de- nied the indisputable doctrines of Scripture ! Now I would ask you , Has Christianity an object on earth , or has it none ? If it has , what is it ? To furnish a subject ...
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abuse accusation acknowledge actually admit allow allude amnesty answer apostles arguing argument assertion believe body casuistry cause certainly charge charity Christ Church of England claim classes clergy command conceive condemn consequently contend corruption creed criminal deist deny distinction Divine double entendre effect endeavour error evil faith fear feel give Gospel guilty Holy Spirit ianity imagine imperfection imply inadequate conceptions individuals infringement insinuation irreligion Jesus Judaism judge justice laity language letter ligion matter maxim mean ment merely Messiah Mithra morality nature necessity nominal Christians obedience object OBJECTOR original sin ourselves pareo peculiar doctrines peculiar opinions perfect Pharisees practice preach preachment presume principles professed Christians promised proof prove Quakers readers real Christians reason religion Sabbatarian Sabbath Saviour Scripture sect sense servant shew sincerity society Socinians sort Sunday suppose talk thing tion true Christian understand Unitarians Wilberforce WILLIAM WILBERFORCE words zeal