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 10
... fact is , ( though doubtless with a perfectly good in- tention ) you are acting a double part all through the book , and endeavouring at the same time to preach to us perfection , and to advocate the supre- macy of a particular sect ...
... fact is , ( though doubtless with a perfectly good in- tention ) you are acting a double part all through the book , and endeavouring at the same time to preach to us perfection , and to advocate the supre- macy of a particular sect ...
Side 17
... fact , remember but your general charges , which they feel to be true ; your concessions , which they look upon as the explana- tion and summary of your arguments , forgetting the arguments themselves and their consequences ; and your ...
... fact , remember but your general charges , which they feel to be true ; your concessions , which they look upon as the explana- tion and summary of your arguments , forgetting the arguments themselves and their consequences ; and your ...
Side 23
... fact , yet I most positively deny your assumption of its cause being indifference . Had we hope of real success , missions would not want encouragement . It is not our indifference to the result , but our fear , over great fear if you ...
... fact , yet I most positively deny your assumption of its cause being indifference . Had we hope of real success , missions would not want encouragement . It is not our indifference to the result , but our fear , over great fear if you ...
Side 24
... fact our want of confidence in the instru- ments employed , and too much has occurred to justify this want of confidence . But all this must remain matter of opinion ; it is neither my object nor my wish to prove that missions should ...
... fact our want of confidence in the instru- ments employed , and too much has occurred to justify this want of confidence . But all this must remain matter of opinion ; it is neither my object nor my wish to prove that missions should ...
Side 49
... facts stated by Objector to be true ; therefore , his objection to be valid , for you make him object only to the display , which you acknowledge is no test , and then you ask him with the utmost apparent simplicity ; " Why is it here ...
... facts stated by Objector to be true ; therefore , his objection to be valid , for you make him object only to the display , which you acknowledge is no test , and then you ask him with the utmost apparent simplicity ; " Why is it here ...
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abuse according accusation acknowledge actually admit allow allude answer appear arguing argument assertion assume authority believe body cause certainly charge Christ Christianity Church claim classes command conceptions consequently consider contend course definition deny distinction doctrine effect endeavour equally error evil example explain express fact faith fear feel give given hold Holy idea imagine imperfection imply individuals instance judge language least less letter look matter mean merely mind morality nature necessity never nominal notice object observed opinions original ourselves particular perfect perform positive possible practice preach presume principles profess promised prove Quakers question readers reason received reference religion religious Sabbath Scripture sect sense servant sincerity society sort speaking spirit suppose surely talk thing tion true understand whole Wilberforce wish