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 12
... the less intelligible parts of Scripture , instead of always harping upon articles of faith , or confusing the imaginations of their hearers with strings of ob- scure but high sounding texts . Surely , the Liturgy 12 INTRODUCTORY LETTER .
... the less intelligible parts of Scripture , instead of always harping upon articles of faith , or confusing the imaginations of their hearers with strings of ob- scure but high sounding texts . Surely , the Liturgy 12 INTRODUCTORY LETTER .
Side 13
Objector (pseud.) scure but high sounding texts . Surely , the Liturgy having so amply provided for this part of the de- votions of the congregation , in assigning so large a portion of the Psalms ' to every service , might serve rather ...
Objector (pseud.) scure but high sounding texts . Surely , the Liturgy having so amply provided for this part of the de- votions of the congregation , in assigning so large a portion of the Psalms ' to every service , might serve rather ...
Side 14
Objector (pseud.) tainly there is no appeal ; but surely , Sir , it is not necessary for me to inform you , that almost every error , heresy , and absurdity , since the foundation of Christianity , has been referred with confidence to ...
Objector (pseud.) tainly there is no appeal ; but surely , Sir , it is not necessary for me to inform you , that almost every error , heresy , and absurdity , since the foundation of Christianity , has been referred with confidence to ...
Side 24
... surely it would have been better for you to shew that we do so , by furnishing a con- text , instead of thus putting forth naked maxims , and throwing them in the worst , the most absurd sense you can devise , upon a whole class of edu ...
... surely it would have been better for you to shew that we do so , by furnishing a con- text , instead of thus putting forth naked maxims , and throwing them in the worst , the most absurd sense you can devise , upon a whole class of edu ...
Side 44
... , that wish to plunge into these unhallowed depths ? Surely not ! We have resisted with all our might ; but you , Sir , have dragged us forward to the very margin of the sea of doubts , have told us of the paradise beyond 44 LETTER II .
... , that wish to plunge into these unhallowed depths ? Surely not ! We have resisted with all our might ; but you , Sir , have dragged us forward to the very margin of the sea of doubts , have told us of the paradise beyond 44 LETTER II .
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