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 10
... Quakers , sectarians of a thousand shades , nay , even Unitarians , all equally good as yourself , or the one you would point out as the very paragon of your sect ? I hesitate not to affirm that such have been , and are , and might ...
... Quakers , sectarians of a thousand shades , nay , even Unitarians , all equally good as yourself , or the one you would point out as the very paragon of your sect ? I hesitate not to affirm that such have been , and are , and might ...
Side 15
... Quakers , with all their marked , and sometimes troublesome peculiarities , walk about in their brown coats and slouch hats unmolested and unridiculed ; they are respected for their sterling worth , and not only tolerated , but indulged ...
... Quakers , with all their marked , and sometimes troublesome peculiarities , walk about in their brown coats and slouch hats unmolested and unridiculed ; they are respected for their sterling worth , and not only tolerated , but indulged ...
Side 92
... Quakers must , in the abstract , be held to be right . Yet I presume you will hardly contend , that a man who in war assails and kills an enemy , is individually a murderer within the meaning of the enactment . But sincerity must be ...
... Quakers must , in the abstract , be held to be right . Yet I presume you will hardly contend , that a man who in war assails and kills an enemy , is individually a murderer within the meaning of the enactment . But sincerity must be ...
Side 101
... Quakers . They interpret literally many injunc- tions in which you allow greater latitude . Who is right ? How is the thing to be decided ? You must say both are right , provided only both are sincere ! If a Quaker were to write a book ...
... Quakers . They interpret literally many injunc- tions in which you allow greater latitude . Who is right ? How is the thing to be decided ? You must say both are right , provided only both are sincere ! If a Quaker were to write a book ...
Side 163
... Quakers would be found , not half - way advanced in self - denials . I answer , then , that the evils you allude to , though undeniable , are by no means necessary consequences , and in the present age , by no means certain consequences ...
... Quakers would be found , not half - way advanced in self - denials . I answer , then , that the evils you allude to , though undeniable , are by no means necessary consequences , and in the present age , by no means certain consequences ...
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