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 11
... give a perfectly correct description of what that Buen Christiano ought to be , would still hold the term as by no possibility applying to any other than a Papist . So it is with you , although no doubt you would not openly and directly ...
... give a perfectly correct description of what that Buen Christiano ought to be , would still hold the term as by no possibility applying to any other than a Papist . So it is with you , although no doubt you would not openly and directly ...
Side 14
... give you credit for sin- cerity , tolerate your eccentricity , and respect your principles . Thus much , in this age of toleration , I think I can promise you , and that the " charge of sin- gularity " will not stand much in your way ...
... give you credit for sin- cerity , tolerate your eccentricity , and respect your principles . Thus much , in this age of toleration , I think I can promise you , and that the " charge of sin- gularity " will not stand much in your way ...
Side 21
... himself to conceive it in his mind , and if conceived unawares , that he was instantly to crush it by an effort of determined resolution , accompanied by prayer to God in the name of Christ , to give him fortitude to withstand LETTER I. 21.
... himself to conceive it in his mind , and if conceived unawares , that he was instantly to crush it by an effort of determined resolution , accompanied by prayer to God in the name of Christ , to give him fortitude to withstand LETTER I. 21.
Side 22
Objector (pseud.) name of Christ , to give him fortitude to withstand it ; and , that as he neglected or obeyed these commands , he was to expect punishment or re- ward in a future life . This , I may venture to say , is the least ...
Objector (pseud.) name of Christ , to give him fortitude to withstand it ; and , that as he neglected or obeyed these commands , he was to expect punishment or re- ward in a future life . This , I may venture to say , is the least ...
Side 26
... you had just made us give practice ( i . e . good prac- tice ) as the test . Nevertheless , I will meet you even here , and not deny that , in a peculiar position of argument , we might even go so far as 26 LETTER I.
... you had just made us give practice ( i . e . good prac- tice ) as the test . Nevertheless , I will meet you even here , and not deny that , in a peculiar position of argument , we might even go so far as 26 LETTER I.
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