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 21
... to conceive it in his mind , and if conceived unawares , that he was instantly to crush it by an effort of determined resolution , accompanied by prayer to God in the name of Christ , to give him fortitude to withstand LETTER I. 21.
... to conceive it in his mind , and if conceived unawares , that he was instantly to crush it by an effort of determined resolution , accompanied by prayer to God in the name of Christ , to give him fortitude to withstand LETTER I. 21.
Side 27
... mind , and a faithful use of the means of knowledge : " ( p . 18 ) . For instance - Our blessed Saviour , while on the cross , prays thus : " Father , forgive them , for they know not what they do ! " Also , he adds no de- nunciation ...
... mind , and a faithful use of the means of knowledge : " ( p . 18 ) . For instance - Our blessed Saviour , while on the cross , prays thus : " Father , forgive them , for they know not what they do ! " Also , he adds no de- nunciation ...
Side 44
... mind , that you had never lost sight of it , what trouble had been spared to both of us ! And would that our trouble were the worst consequence of your forgetting it ! Had you never forgotten it , your well - meant and really pious book ...
... mind , that you had never lost sight of it , what trouble had been spared to both of us ! And would that our trouble were the worst consequence of your forgetting it ! Had you never forgotten it , your well - meant and really pious book ...
Side 50
... mind or memory . After admitting the abuses contended for , afresh , you again ask , " But will you discard religion altogether ? " Now , I ask you , Sir , whether , even any thing that you have put into Objector's mouth , does propose ...
... mind or memory . After admitting the abuses contended for , afresh , you again ask , " But will you discard religion altogether ? " Now , I ask you , Sir , whether , even any thing that you have put into Objector's mouth , does propose ...
Side 55
... mind ; then , and not till then , will this whole section of twenty - seven pages be any thing more than vague unmeaning declama- tion , or your victory greater , than that of the little Burgess of Perth , in Scott's novel , over the ...
... mind ; then , and not till then , will this whole section of twenty - seven pages be any thing more than vague unmeaning declama- tion , or your victory greater , than that of the little Burgess of Perth , in Scott's novel , over the ...
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