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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My vindication , Sir , cannot , alas ! be of that of which in most instances you actually do accuse us - imperfection of practice this were vain ! But my vindication is of that of which you profess to accuse us - opinion ; for this is ...
My vindication , Sir , cannot , alas ! be of that of which in most instances you actually do accuse us - imperfection of practice this were vain ! But my vindication is of that of which you profess to accuse us - opinion ; for this is ...
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Nay , you indulge in this fancied identity so long , and so constantly , that at last you fairly assume it as an axiom , although you certainly have never actually ventured , in so many words , to claim perfection , even for those you ...
Nay , you indulge in this fancied identity so long , and so constantly , that at last you fairly assume it as an axiom , although you certainly have never actually ventured , in so many words , to claim perfection , even for those you ...
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What your own opinion actually is , it is most difficult to determine , as you never come to the point ; but it appears to me , judging from the style of your quotations , that if there is any difference in our opinions upon this ...
What your own opinion actually is , it is most difficult to determine , as you never come to the point ; but it appears to me , judging from the style of your quotations , that if there is any difference in our opinions upon this ...
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Please to remember , you have never defined correctly what you mean by these slight conceptions , nor proved any actually to exist in our opinions . However , I will deny this part of your assertion . Inconsiderateness cer- tainly may ...
Please to remember , you have never defined correctly what you mean by these slight conceptions , nor proved any actually to exist in our opinions . However , I will deny this part of your assertion . Inconsiderateness cer- tainly may ...
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Now does this mean by the inadequate conceptions of which you pro- fess to be discoursing , or by the negligence and lukewarmness of which you are actually discours- ing ? If of the former , it is a pity you have for- gotten to tell us ...
Now does this mean by the inadequate conceptions of which you pro- fess to be discoursing , or by the negligence and lukewarmness of which you are actually discours- ing ? If of the former , it is a pity you have for- gotten to tell us ...
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