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 iii
... practical Christians as Mr. Wilberforce himself ; but my design is to show , that in order to become so , it is by no means necessary to condemn your ordi- nary clergy , to declare indiscriminate war against the usages A 2.
... practical Christians as Mr. Wilberforce himself ; but my design is to show , that in order to become so , it is by no means necessary to condemn your ordi- nary clergy , to declare indiscriminate war against the usages A 2.
Side iv
Objector (pseud.) nary clergy , to declare indiscriminate war against the usages of society , or to adopt any of what may really be called the peculiar opinions of Mr. Wilberforce's school . To the unsuspicious or incautious reader ...
Objector (pseud.) nary clergy , to declare indiscriminate war against the usages of society , or to adopt any of what may really be called the peculiar opinions of Mr. Wilberforce's school . To the unsuspicious or incautious reader ...
Side 4
... clergy and laity of the Church of England , by entitling it " inadequate conceptions , ” it is fitting that you should , if possible , be contra- dicted . The object , therefore , of these Letters , is not to vindicate ourselves from ...
... clergy and laity of the Church of England , by entitling it " inadequate conceptions , ” it is fitting that you should , if possible , be contra- dicted . The object , therefore , of these Letters , is not to vindicate ourselves from ...
Side 12
... 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 the language of the day instead of that of two hundred years back ...
... 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 the language of the day instead of that of two hundred years back ...
Side 47
... clergy ? - " too many , " ( p . 55 ) . One traitor were too many in any society ! But I will fearlessly contend , that , as a body , the clergy of the Established Church of England , although their modernized language may not please you ...
... clergy ? - " too many , " ( p . 55 ) . One traitor were too many in any society ! But I will fearlessly contend , that , as a body , the clergy of the Established Church of England , although their modernized language may not please you ...
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