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
... of me , until you have compared it carefully with the book I am reviewing . It is all I ask , to stand or fall I have endeavoured to explain by that ! By honestly and fairly what I imagine to be the iv PREFATORY LETTER .
... of me , until you have compared it carefully with the book I am reviewing . It is all I ask , to stand or fall I have endeavoured to explain by that ! By honestly and fairly what I imagine to be the iv PREFATORY LETTER .
Side 4
... explain them where , as I believe will generally be found to be the case , they are erroneously supposed to differ . You attack us , Sir , with the full advantage of an assailant - an advantage of which you most un- sparingly avail ...
... explain them where , as I believe will generally be found to be the case , they are erroneously supposed to differ . You attack us , Sir , with the full advantage of an assailant - an advantage of which you most un- sparingly avail ...
Side 22
... explanation is not over clear ; but if I understand aright , it alludes to our habit of saying - such a thing is right or wrong , because so and so ; whereas you would have us say - because it is according to , or against , the word of ...
... explanation is not over clear ; but if I understand aright , it alludes to our habit of saying - such a thing is right or wrong , because so and so ; whereas you would have us say - because it is according to , or against , the word of ...
Side 23
... explain why or how Why , if the command is direct ; How , if it might be matter of dispute . We might not , it is true , be able to quote chapter and verse , but speak from general impressions , what you term " faint traces ; " but we ...
... explain why or how Why , if the command is direct ; How , if it might be matter of dispute . We might not , it is true , be able to quote chapter and verse , but speak from general impressions , what you term " faint traces ; " but we ...
Side 34
... explain what these two systems are , that we might compare them ; for , so ignorant are we , that we are not aware of having any system , other than that of Scripture , which we imagine ourselves to have adopted . It is useless to keep ...
... explain what these two systems are , that we might compare them ; for , so ignorant are we , that we are not aware of having any system , other than that of Scripture , which we imagine ourselves to have adopted . It is useless to keep ...
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