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 v
... assertion either untrue in itself , or founded upon false grounds , to build a false hypothesis upon this , then to preach upon it for several pages ; next to make , with apparent liberality , a total concession of the only point really ...
... assertion either untrue in itself , or founded upon false grounds , to build a false hypothesis upon this , then to preach upon it for several pages ; next to make , with apparent liberality , a total concession of the only point really ...
Side vi
... assert , that I have noticed by any means all his charges or insinuations , for had I done so , my book must have been larger than his own . Many things remain unanswered and un- noticed ; yet if you can have patience to read and ...
... assert , that I have noticed by any means all his charges or insinuations , for had I done so , my book must have been larger than his own . Many things remain unanswered and un- noticed ; yet if you can have patience to read and ...
Side 12
... asserting our ignorance , you first , by insinuation , condemn our clergy , who are our instructors , and then openly deny even to them the title of Christians , for no other reason , that I can see , than that they preach the Gospel in ...
... asserting our ignorance , you first , by insinuation , condemn our clergy , who are our instructors , and then openly deny even to them the title of Christians , for no other reason , that I can see , than that they preach the Gospel in ...
Side 18
... assertions of an author of such name and just celebrity , are led to conclude that all you have said must be just and true ; and many of them , it is to be feared , to the ulterior conclusions you would apparently enforce , that the ...
... assertions of an author of such name and just celebrity , are led to conclude that all you have said must be just and true ; and many of them , it is to be feared , to the ulterior conclusions you would apparently enforce , that the ...
Side 19
... right and wrong , and philosophise upon their nature and principles , instead of being contented to refer ver- batim to the commands and prohibitions of our Bibles : ( p . 9 ) . Your two first assertions , in the name of the c 2.
... right and wrong , and philosophise upon their nature and principles , instead of being contented to refer ver- batim to the commands and prohibitions of our Bibles : ( p . 9 ) . Your two first assertions , in the name of the c 2.
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