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 ix
... Nature- Evil Spirit - Natural state of Man - Objections answered ..... LETTER III . CHAP . III .. § 1 , 2. 8vo . edit . p . 50 . Inadequate conceptions concerning our Saviour and the Holy Spirit - Chief defects of the religious system ...
... Nature- Evil Spirit - Natural state of Man - Objections answered ..... LETTER III . CHAP . III .. § 1 , 2. 8vo . edit . p . 50 . Inadequate conceptions concerning our Saviour and the Holy Spirit - Chief defects of the religious system ...
Side x
... nature and strictness of practical Christianity ... 85 85 LETTER VII . . CHAP . IV . § 2. 8vo . edit . p . 144 . Prevailing inadequate Conceptions of practical Christianity- Further effects of Religion degraded into a set of statutes ...
... nature and strictness of practical Christianity ... 85 85 LETTER VII . . CHAP . IV . § 2. 8vo . edit . p . 144 . Prevailing inadequate Conceptions of practical Christianity- Further effects of Religion degraded into a set of statutes ...
Side xii
... nature , " read 170 , 4 , for " inadequate conceptions of the corruption of human nature . " " its unavoidable , " read " is its unavoidable . " INTRODUCTORY LETTER . TO WILLIAM WILBERFORCE ESQ . & c xii CONTENTS .
... nature , " read 170 , 4 , for " inadequate conceptions of the corruption of human nature . " " its unavoidable , " read " is its unavoidable . " INTRODUCTORY LETTER . TO WILLIAM WILBERFORCE ESQ . & c xii CONTENTS .
Side 2
... nature of things , be very defective , when con- trasted with the strict literal precepts of the re- ligion they profess ; and the imperfection of their practice can never form a fair argument against that religion , but when contrasted ...
... nature of things , be very defective , when con- trasted with the strict literal precepts of the re- ligion they profess ; and the imperfection of their practice can never form a fair argument against that religion , but when contrasted ...
Side 19
... talk of right and wrong , and philosophise upon their nature and principles , instead of being contented to refer ver- batim to the commands and prohibitions of our Bibles : ( p . 9 ) . Your two first assertions , in the name of the C 2.
... talk of right and wrong , and philosophise upon their nature and principles , instead of being contented to refer ver- batim to the commands and prohibitions of our Bibles : ( p . 9 ) . Your two first assertions , in the name of the C 2.
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