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 59
... and from a general superstitious ignorance which had received a sort of sanction from this misconception , a dangerous heresy had sprung up , which St. James , as here quoted , writes to refute . St. Paul , in arguing against those ...
... and from a general superstitious ignorance which had received a sort of sanction from this misconception , a dangerous heresy had sprung up , which St. James , as here quoted , writes to refute . St. Paul , in arguing against those ...
Side 60
It appears to me , from Mr. Wilberforce's explanation , that we inculcate the same thing in * I have somewhere met with a partizan bolder than our author , who does not hesitate to dispute the matter with St. James , gravely arguing ...
It appears to me , from Mr. Wilberforce's explanation , that we inculcate the same thing in * I have somewhere met with a partizan bolder than our author , who does not hesitate to dispute the matter with St. James , gravely arguing ...
Side 78
... you tell him his is vain wisdom and false philosophy ; that he has woven a flimsy web , which you will at once destroy with two of the simplest texts in Scripture commanding belief . What then ? are you arguing with an in- fidel ?
... you tell him his is vain wisdom and false philosophy ; that he has woven a flimsy web , which you will at once destroy with two of the simplest texts in Scripture commanding belief . What then ? are you arguing with an in- fidel ?
Side 86
It is of opinions , not performance , that we are arguing . Whatever may be our imperfection as practical Christians , such imperfection is not the result of erroneous opinions , as you contend it is . I shall , therefore , take the ...
It is of opinions , not performance , that we are arguing . Whatever may be our imperfection as practical Christians , such imperfection is not the result of erroneous opinions , as you contend it is . I shall , therefore , take the ...
Side 120
... that the mind finding its greatest , or , if possible , its sole gratification in such acts , had not attained a higher grade in Christianity than one more intimately connected with its corporeal part- ner ; but I am arguing of man ...
... that the mind finding its greatest , or , if possible , its sole gratification in such acts , had not attained a higher grade in Christianity than one more intimately connected with its corporeal part- ner ; but I am arguing of man ...
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