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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... 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 what you profess to treat of . Whenever any sect of any religion is large enough ...
... 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 what you profess to treat of . Whenever any sect of any religion is large enough ...
Side 11
... actually ventured , in so many 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 ...
... actually ventured , in so many 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 ...
Side 32
... 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 subject , it is , that you ...
... 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 subject , it is , that you ...
Side 38
... actually to exist in our opinions . However , I will deny this part of your assertion . Inconsiderateness cer- tainly may and does produce insensibility ; but peculiar notions upon original sin , be they what they may , our state of ...
... actually to exist in our opinions . However , I will deny this part of your assertion . Inconsiderateness cer- tainly may and does produce insensibility ; but peculiar notions upon original sin , be they what they may , our state of ...
Side 47
... actually discours- ing ? If of the former , it is a pity you have for- gotten to tell us how it is we are guilty of ingrati- tude : if of the latter , we are indeed compelled to bow to your charge . It is too true ! We are negligent and ...
... actually discours- ing ? If of the former , it is a pity you have for- gotten to tell us how it is we are guilty of ingrati- tude : if of the latter , we are indeed compelled to bow to your charge . It is too true ! We are negligent and ...
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