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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... words , to claim perfection , even for those you designate as " real and true . " This unfortunate overstraining of partiality has led you , I must suppose unwarily , into a permanent strain of unjust insinuation against that part of ...
... words , to claim perfection , even for those you designate as " real and true . " This unfortunate overstraining of partiality has led you , I must suppose unwarily , into a permanent strain of unjust insinuation against that part of ...
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... word of God , when definitely understood , cer- 1 Do not let me here be supposed to speak slightingly of these , many of them most beautiful compositions , when used as what they really are : but when put as prayers , as addresses to ...
... word of God , when definitely understood , cer- 1 Do not let me here be supposed to speak slightingly of these , many of them most beautiful compositions , when used as what they really are : but when put as prayers , as addresses to ...
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... word of God ! But this is really But this is really the consequence neither of our contempt for the word of God , nor of our ignorance , but more properly of our presum- ing upon the knowledge of those we may be ad- dressing ; we ...
... word of God ! But this is really But this is really the consequence neither of our contempt for the word of God , nor of our ignorance , but more properly of our presum- ing upon the knowledge of those we may be ad- dressing ; we ...
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Objector (pseud.) assent or dissent to be implied in our word Right or Wrong ; and we merely proceed to explain why or how ... words of Scripture . And the reason why we are , as you say , " recalled to the subject by the mention of some ...
Objector (pseud.) assent or dissent to be implied in our word Right or Wrong ; and we merely proceed to explain why or how ... words of Scripture . And the reason why we are , as you say , " recalled to the subject by the mention of some ...
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... words " look to his practice , " are pro- ceeding upon the supposition of good , you are proceeding upon the contrary supposition of evil , ( p . 16 ) ; whereas , if the practice we point to be evil , our maxim is no longer opposed to ...
... words " look to his practice , " are pro- ceeding upon the supposition of good , you are proceeding upon the contrary supposition of evil , ( p . 16 ) ; whereas , if the practice we point to be evil , our maxim is no longer opposed to ...
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