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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