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 iii
... READER , if such I have the luck to find , willing , steadily , and without prejudice to accompany me through a critical examina- tion of Mr. Wilberforce's book , I would warn you not to expect to find in me an adverse partisan ...
... READER , if such I have the luck to find , willing , steadily , and without prejudice to accompany me through a critical examina- tion of Mr. Wilberforce's book , I would warn you not to expect to find in me an adverse partisan ...
Side iv
... reader , his is certainly an imposing book ; to a young reader , with any constitutional tendency to enthusiasm , a dangerous one ; but be it my task to shew that " all is not gold that glitters . " I profess to seek but the truth , and ...
... reader , his is certainly an imposing book ; to a young reader , with any constitutional tendency to enthusiasm , a dangerous one ; but be it my task to shew that " all is not gold that glitters . " I profess to seek but the truth , and ...
Side 9
... reader , would make your case appear so strong , they are beside the purpose altogether ; they are charges of irreligion and im- morality ; of imperfection in our duty to God and man . These , you must well know , are not our system ...
... reader , would make your case appear so strong , they are beside the purpose altogether ; they are charges of irreligion and im- morality ; of imperfection in our duty to God and man . These , you must well know , are not our system ...
Side 13
... readers , if you should appear needlessly austere and rigid , not to condemn you without a fair enquiry whether your statements do or do not accord with the language of the Sacred Writings . This is cautious enough , certainly , and ...
... readers , if you should appear needlessly austere and rigid , not to condemn you without a fair enquiry whether your statements do or do not accord with the language of the Sacred Writings . This is cautious enough , certainly , and ...
Side 16
... readers will criticize , and you must lay your account to being exposed , whenever you are caught tripping , " with such measure as you mete shall it be meted to you again ; " and of this you have no reason to complain , for you , " a ...
... readers will criticize , and you must lay your account to being exposed , whenever you are caught tripping , " with such measure as you mete shall it be meted to you again ; " and of this you have no reason to complain , for you , " a ...
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