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 vi
... preachment of the most undisputed truisms is therein given , not only assumes peculiarity of doctrine , but a denial on our part of the commonest doctrines of Christianity , whether of faith or morals . This , with the use Mr ...
... preachment of the most undisputed truisms is therein given , not only assumes peculiarity of doctrine , but a denial on our part of the commonest doctrines of Christianity , whether of faith or morals . This , with the use Mr ...
Side 7
... preach- 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 ...
... preach- 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 ...
Side 11
... preachment ; all has a tone of contrast , unfair , because as you put it , the contrast is not ostensibly with the theory of Christ- ianity , or even with certain individuals ; but with another equal body of men , under similar circum ...
... preachment ; all has a tone of contrast , unfair , because as you put it , the contrast is not ostensibly with the theory of Christ- ianity , or even with certain individuals ; but with another equal body of men , under similar circum ...
Side 17
... preachment , supported , as it appears to them , by numerous texts from Scripture . Thus the mass of your readers , powerless from mingled confusion , indolence , and habitual humility , in ac- • quiescing at once in every charge of ...
... preachment , supported , as it appears to them , by numerous texts from Scripture . Thus the mass of your readers , powerless from mingled confusion , indolence , and habitual humility , in ac- • quiescing at once in every charge of ...
Side 33
... preachment and self- examination . Evil is not conquered for us ; we have still a severe struggle to maintain : but the grasp it had upon our throats is relaxed , and we are set afresh upon our legs , with a powerful friend to back us ...
... preachment and self- examination . Evil is not conquered for us ; we have still a severe struggle to maintain : but the grasp it had upon our throats is relaxed , and we are set afresh upon our legs , with a powerful friend to back us ...
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