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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... irreligion and im- morality ; of imperfection in our duty to God and man . These , you must well know , are not our system , although it suits you to represent them as such ; they cannot be our system , or the system of any sect of ...
... irreligion and im- morality ; of imperfection in our duty to God and man . These , you must well know , are not our system , although it suits you to represent them as such ; they cannot be our system , or the system of any sect of ...
Side 79
... irreligion , but absolute disbelief of all that it concerns him to believe ? Why , if he does not believe , should he be anxious to reduce Gospel morality to practice , as a preparation for judgment ? Who has told him of this judgment ...
... irreligion , but absolute disbelief of all that it concerns him to believe ? Why , if he does not believe , should he be anxious to reduce Gospel morality to practice , as a preparation for judgment ? Who has told him of this judgment ...
Side 99
... irreligious . " We do so condemn them if the question is asked of us ; but our language on this head is not so pro- perly referable to our insensibility to their religious guilt , as to the cautions given us not to judge others with ...
... irreligious . " We do so condemn them if the question is asked of us ; but our language on this head is not so pro- perly referable to our insensibility to their religious guilt , as to the cautions given us not to judge others with ...
Side 162
... irreligion , or in any way necessarily evil . It is simply a place of public amusement , consequently a place of public resort . And it were rather hard to deny an innocent enjoyment to the good , merely because the wicked happen to ...
... irreligion , or in any way necessarily evil . It is simply a place of public amusement , consequently a place of public resort . And it were rather hard to deny an innocent enjoyment to the good , merely because the wicked happen to ...
Side 193
... irreligious men . " — We agree with you thus far , that we may not do evil that good may follow , and whatever these things may be , however in their own nature in- nocent , he who does them , thinking them evil , to him they are evil ...
... irreligious men . " — We agree with you thus far , that we may not do evil that good may follow , and whatever these things may be , however in their own nature in- nocent , he who does them , thinking them evil , to him they are evil ...
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