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
... arguing against those who wished to make it appear that Christ- ianity could only be received through Judaism , puts faith , using the word in a variety of senses , against works , not against the works of obedience , which he himself ...
... arguing against those who wished to make it appear that Christ- ianity could only be received through Judaism , puts faith , using the word in a variety of senses , against works , not against the works of obedience , which he himself ...
Side 60
... St. James , gravely arguing that the devil's was a perfectly good faith , and unavailable only , because it was not proposed to him as a means of salvation . we really differ . One principal source of misunder- standing 60 LETTER IV .
... St. James , gravely arguing that the devil's was a perfectly good faith , and unavailable only , because it was not proposed to him as a means of salvation . we really differ . One principal source of misunder- standing 60 LETTER IV .
Side 78
... arguing with an in- fidel ? You know , or ought to remember , that Objector all along represents a professed Christian of the Church of England , about whose compliance with your two texts there can be no question . Were we even ...
... arguing with an in- fidel ? You know , or ought to remember , that Objector all along represents a professed Christian of the Church of England , about whose compliance with your two texts there can be no question . Were we even ...
Side 86
... 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 liberty of putting your charge thus , and I shall be ...
... 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 liberty of putting your charge thus , and I shall be ...
Side 120
... arguing of man - such as he was , is , and will more or less be , as long as he is man , and of what , God knowing his state , may , from revela- tion and reason , be supposed to desire of him , as the means of his rising to this grade ...
... arguing of man - such as he was , is , and will more or less be , as long as he is man , and of what , God knowing his state , may , from revela- tion and reason , be supposed to desire of him , as the means of his rising to this grade ...
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