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 iv
... me , until you have compared it carefully with the book I am reviewing . It is all I ask , to stand or fall by that ! I have endeavoured to explain By honestly and fairly what I imagine to be the iv PREFATORY LETTER .
... me , until you have compared it carefully with the book I am reviewing . It is all I ask , to stand or fall by that ! I have endeavoured to explain By honestly and fairly what I imagine to be the iv PREFATORY LETTER .
Side v
Objector (pseud.) By honestly and fairly what I imagine to be the opinions of the mass of society , upon the topics alluded to by Mr. Wilberforce , and whenever I have had reason to suspect my own opinions of being peculiar , I have ...
Objector (pseud.) By honestly and fairly what I imagine to be the opinions of the mass of society , upon the topics alluded to by Mr. Wilberforce , and whenever I have had reason to suspect my own opinions of being peculiar , I have ...
Side 16
... imagine , Sir , that even if I am the first who have observed upon the injustice of your remarks , that I therefore am the first who have felt it , or that your accusations have been thus seemingly acquiesced in from their undeniable ...
... imagine , Sir , that even if I am the first who have observed upon the injustice of your remarks , that I therefore am the first who have felt it , or that your accusations have been thus seemingly acquiesced in from their undeniable ...
Side 25
... imagine that salvation is to be limited to certain forms and descriptions of Christian faith . Another mistake in your argument is , that while we in our words " look to his practice , " are pro- ceeding upon the supposition of good ...
... imagine that salvation is to be limited to certain forms and descriptions of Christian faith . Another mistake in your argument is , that while we in our words " look to his practice , " are pro- ceeding upon the supposition of good ...
Side 32
... imagine , that at the instant of the first disobedience , human nature arrived at once at its maturity of corruption -repente turpissima - while we contend for the original maxim , nemo repente , -that human nature was not immediately ...
... imagine , that at the instant of the first disobedience , human nature arrived at once at its maturity of corruption -repente turpissima - while we contend for the original maxim , nemo repente , -that human nature was not immediately ...
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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