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 vi
Much of it is excellent , but that which is so is not peculiar ; yet the manner in which preachment of the most undisputed truisms is therein given , not only assumes peculiarity of ...
Much of it is excellent , but that which is so is not peculiar ; yet the manner in which preachment of the most undisputed truisms is therein given , not only assumes peculiarity of ...
Side 8
... these things by wholesale , and contend , that not only should every restraint be removed , but every possible encouragement and stimulus given to ostensible religion and fervour of expression , I tell you you are like the advocates ...
... these things by wholesale , and contend , that not only should every restraint be removed , but every possible encouragement and stimulus given to ostensible religion and fervour of expression , I tell you you are like the advocates ...
Side 23
Another accusation against us as a proof of our indifference to religion , is the little encouragement given to missions , ( p . 8 ) ; but this , though I regret to say the imputation has some truth as to fact , yet I most positively ...
Another accusation against us as a proof of our indifference to religion , is the little encouragement given to missions , ( p . 8 ) ; but this , though I regret to say the imputation has some truth as to fact , yet I most positively ...
Side 29
... to be just what you have made us call it — all in all ; and you contend , and we deny not , that to true sincerity true knowledge is promised , and will be given . Your humble servant , To Mr. WILberforce . OBJECTOR . LETTER II .
... to be just what you have made us call it — all in all ; and you contend , and we deny not , that to true sincerity true knowledge is promised , and will be given . Your humble servant , To Mr. WILberforce . OBJECTOR . LETTER II .
Side 34
... which we imagine ourselves to have adopted . It is useless to keep rating us thus , for a difference which you will not or cannot show us ! Now as to the existence of the evil spirit , you have not given us an objection even ...
... which we imagine ourselves to have adopted . It is useless to keep rating us thus , for a difference which you will not or cannot show us ! Now as to the existence of the evil spirit , you have not given us an objection even ...
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