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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... come forward , even thus late , in vindication of 1 Although I bought the book in 1829 , the idea of noticing it never occurred to me until the summer of 1830 . B that portion of the Church of England , to which INTRODUCTORY LETTER.
... come forward , even thus late , in vindication of 1 Although I bought the book in 1829 , the idea of noticing it never occurred to me until the summer of 1830 . B that portion of the Church of England , to which INTRODUCTORY LETTER.
Side 2
Objector (pseud.) that portion of the Church of England , to which I profess myself as sincerely attached as you can be to that minority , whose cause you so sedulously advocate throughout your work . My vindication , Sir , cannot ...
Objector (pseud.) that portion of the Church of England , to which I profess myself as sincerely attached as you can be to that minority , whose cause you so sedulously advocate throughout your work . My vindication , Sir , cannot ...
Side 4
... Church of England , by entitling it " inadequate conceptions , ” it is fitting that you should , if possible , be contra- dicted . The object , therefore , of these Letters , is not to vindicate ourselves from any general charge of ...
... Church of England , by entitling it " inadequate conceptions , ” it is fitting that you should , if possible , be contra- dicted . The object , therefore , of these Letters , is not to vindicate ourselves from any general charge of ...
Side 11
... Church of England which you look upon as your immediate antagonist . It pervades even your best and otherwise unobjectionable preachment ; all has a tone of contrast , unfair , because as you put it , the contrast is not ostensibly with ...
... Church of England which you look upon as your immediate antagonist . It pervades even your best and otherwise unobjectionable preachment ; all has a tone of contrast , unfair , because as you put it , the contrast is not ostensibly with ...
Side 18
... Church of England is alone worthy of its assumed title of Evangelical . I now pass on , Sir , to a regular review of your book , chapter by chapter , and let those who will read , think , and judge how far I sustain the charges I have ...
... Church of England is alone worthy of its assumed title of Evangelical . I now pass on , Sir , to a regular review of your book , chapter by chapter , and let those who will read , think , and judge how far I sustain the charges I have ...
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