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 10
... You , in your zeal for that party whose cause you have espoused , and among whom you doubtless know many good Christians , have forgotten that Christ- ianity is not peculiar to them alone ; and like 10 INTRODUCTORY LETTER .
... You , in your zeal for that party whose cause you have espoused , and among whom you doubtless know many good Christians , have forgotten that Christ- ianity is not peculiar to them alone ; and like 10 INTRODUCTORY LETTER .
Side 11
... ianity , or even with certain individuals ; but with another equal body of men , under similar circum- stances , but which body is not proved to exist , and I fear , does exist but in your imagination . Indi- viduals of your sect may ...
... ianity , or even with certain individuals ; but with another equal body of men , under similar circum- stances , but which body is not proved to exist , and I fear , does exist but in your imagination . Indi- viduals of your sect may ...
Side 21
... ianity we may be . What specimens of ignorance you may have met with , it is not for me to say ; but I never , to my knowledge , met with one yet who did not at least know thus much . That he was created by God , redeemed from death ...
... ianity we may be . What specimens of ignorance you may have met with , it is not for me to say ; but I never , to my knowledge , met with one yet who did not at least know thus much . That he was created by God , redeemed from death ...
Side 59
... ianity could only be received through Judaism , puts faith , using the word in a variety of senses , against works , not against the works of obedience , which he himself had been preaching to his converts , as the necessary and ...
... ianity could only be received through Judaism , puts faith , using the word in a variety of senses , against works , not against the works of obedience , which he himself had been preaching to his converts , as the necessary and ...
Side 86
... ianity , must , according to our scheme , be real and unaffected , therefore not merely formal . We can- not , and we do not deny , any part of the morality inculcated by that book , which we , as well as you , believe to contain a ...
... ianity , must , according to our scheme , be real and unaffected , therefore not merely formal . We can- not , and we do not deny , any part of the morality inculcated by that book , which we , as well as you , believe to contain a ...
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