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 7
... ment of every clergyman and every moralist , and which nobody disputes , is , that we do not make our religion sufficiently ostensible . I am not pre- pared to say , that upon the whole , there may not be some reason in the complaint ...
... ment of every clergyman and every moralist , and which nobody disputes , is , that we do not make our religion sufficiently ostensible . I am not pre- pared to say , that upon the whole , there may not be some reason in the complaint ...
Side 43
... ment as for the consequence of them , within cer- tain limits , undefined , because real sincerity was to become the test . The requisitions , therefore , of Divine justice are heightened rather than lowered , inasmuch as they go to ...
... ment as for the consequence of them , within cer- tain limits , undefined , because real sincerity was to become the test . The requisitions , therefore , of Divine justice are heightened rather than lowered , inasmuch as they go to ...
Side 51
... ment seems merely to say , that we should not judge hastily , but charitably . A most excellent maxim , of which I regret you have given us so little of the benefit ! . Section 2d , p . 65. - You now , Sir , enter into a long discourse ...
... ment seems merely to say , that we should not judge hastily , but charitably . A most excellent maxim , of which I regret you have given us so little of the benefit ! . Section 2d , p . 65. - You now , Sir , enter into a long discourse ...
Side 65
... , 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.
... , 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 90
... ment ; and if we do this , in humble sincerity of heart , we are promised that our reason , enlightened by the Divine Spirit we would investigate , shall not fail us . The precepts are grounded upon the distinction between good and evil ...
... ment ; and if we do this , in humble sincerity of heart , we are promised that our reason , enlightened by the Divine Spirit we would investigate , shall not fail us . The precepts are grounded upon the distinction between good and evil ...
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