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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... alluded to by Mr. Wilberforce , and whenever I have had reason to suspect my own opinions of being peculiar , I have care- fully abstained from obtruding them . these Letters I propose to afford you a fair view of what are the real ...
... alluded to by Mr. Wilberforce , and whenever I have had reason to suspect my own opinions of being peculiar , I have care- fully abstained from obtruding them . these Letters I propose to afford you a fair view of what are the real ...
Side 3
... alluded to , -those you , in the course of your work , describe as abusing the doctrines of grace . Do not let me be misunderstood ; I do not mean to deny that all the evils you describe exist , nay , are more or less tolerated amongst ...
... alluded to , -those you , in the course of your work , describe as abusing the doctrines of grace . Do not let me be misunderstood ; I do not mean to deny that all the evils you describe exist , nay , are more or less tolerated amongst ...
Side 22
... alludes to our habit of saying - such a thing is right or wrong , because so and so ; whereas you would have us say - because it is according to , or against , the word of God ! But this is really the consequence neither of our contempt ...
... alludes to our habit of saying - such a thing is right or wrong , because so and so ; whereas you would have us say - because it is according to , or against , the word of God ! But this is really the consequence neither of our contempt ...
Side 25
... allude to the innumerable non - essential distinctions in the opinions of the Christian world . It is the maxim of toleration . We judge not man's belief ; we have no right to do so ; but we know well , that if his practice is good ...
... allude to the innumerable non - essential distinctions in the opinions of the Christian world . It is the maxim of toleration . We judge not man's belief ; we have no right to do so ; but we know well , that if his practice is good ...
Side 41
... alluded to , 3d Section . Your third section ( p . 42 ) opens with an example ( in the bold objector ) of the very plea , I observed above , was not unlikely to be urged from your mode of expressing yourself . A plea not be- lieved at ...
... alluded to , 3d Section . Your third section ( p . 42 ) opens with an example ( in the bold objector ) of the very plea , I observed above , was not unlikely to be urged from your mode of expressing yourself . A plea not be- lieved at ...
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