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 40
... considering how different their natural propensities to sin are from what Christianity requires them to become . But , for this purpose , a conviction of " having ever been prone to habitual disobedience , " is just as good as any other ...
... considering how different their natural propensities to sin are from what Christianity requires them to become . But , for this purpose , a conviction of " having ever been prone to habitual disobedience , " is just as good as any other ...
Side 43
... consider the mission of Christ as made specially in pity to , and in consideration of , this very weakness and corruption ; and the atone- ment as for the consequence of them , within cer- tain limits , undefined , because real ...
... consider the mission of Christ as made specially in pity to , and in consideration of , this very weakness and corruption ; and the atone- ment as for the consequence of them , within cer- tain limits , undefined , because real ...
Side 62
... consider not that Christianity is a scheme for justifying the ungodly , " & c . but yet you make us acknowledge it to be a scheme for admitting those who could not otherwise be admitted : and authors , are , -1st , To appear , or be ...
... consider not that Christianity is a scheme for justifying the ungodly , " & c . but yet you make us acknowledge it to be a scheme for admitting those who could not otherwise be admitted : and authors , are , -1st , To appear , or be ...
Side 63
... consider Christ as sent by God to proclaim an amnesty to his rebellious subjects ; consequently , " to reconcile us when enemies . " For example - Suppose a factious and rebellious town . to be under the interdict of its rightful ...
... consider Christ as sent by God to proclaim an amnesty to his rebellious subjects ; consequently , " to reconcile us when enemies . " For example - Suppose a factious and rebellious town . to be under the interdict of its rightful ...
Side 105
... consider it as a privilege to spend it in your mode , ( p . 156 ) , as a proof that religion is not in our hearts . I humbly conceive this sort of judg- ment to be just what St. Paul means to reprove in Romans xiv . Why are we bound to ...
... consider it as a privilege to spend it in your mode , ( p . 156 ) , as a proof that religion is not in our hearts . I humbly conceive this sort of judg- ment to be just what St. Paul means to reprove in Romans xiv . Why are we bound to ...
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