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 iv
... argument I may attempt . If I endea- vour to fix any unfair interpretation upon any thing Mr. Wilberforce has advanced , or to defend my cause against any of his attacks by special pleading , or meddle with sophistry in the slightest ...
... argument I may attempt . If I endea- vour to fix any unfair interpretation upon any thing Mr. Wilberforce has advanced , or to defend my cause against any of his attacks by special pleading , or meddle with sophistry in the slightest ...
Side v
... upon it for several pages ; next to make , with apparent liberality , a total concession of the only point really in question : and after this , to 9 resume the original argument , assuming the conceded point as PREFATORY LETTER .
... upon it for several pages ; next to make , with apparent liberality , a total concession of the only point really in question : and after this , to 9 resume the original argument , assuming the conceded point as PREFATORY LETTER .
Side vi
Objector (pseud.) resume the original argument , assuming the conceded point as proved , and ending with a triumphant lecture to the vanquished objector . This process , occasionally several times re- peated , has obliged me to follow ...
Objector (pseud.) resume the original argument , assuming the conceded point as proved , and ending with a triumphant lecture to the vanquished objector . This process , occasionally several times re- peated , has obliged me to follow ...
Side xi
... Argument which results thence in proof of its Divine Origin .... LETTER XIII . CHAP . VII . § 1. 8vo . edit . p . 328 . Practical hints to various descriptions of Persons Definition of the terms Cant and Saint 144 160 170 185 ·· 195 199 ...
... Argument which results thence in proof of its Divine Origin .... LETTER XIII . CHAP . VII . § 1. 8vo . edit . p . 328 . Practical hints to various descriptions of Persons Definition of the terms Cant and Saint 144 160 170 185 ·· 195 199 ...
Side 2
... argument against that religion , but when contrasted with other bodies of people of different tenets , under the same cir- cumstances . Upon such wide scale we may judge with some degree of fairness of two systems that vary in their ...
... argument against that religion , but when contrasted with other bodies of people of different tenets , under the same cir- cumstances . Upon such wide scale we may judge with some degree of fairness of two systems that vary in their ...
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