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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My vindication , Sir , cannot , alas ! be of that of which in most instances you actually do accuse us - imperfection of practice this were vain ! But my vindication is of that of which you profess to accuse us - opinion ; for this is ...
My vindication , Sir , cannot , alas ! be of that of which in most instances you actually do accuse us - imperfection of practice this were vain ! But my vindication is of that of which you profess to accuse us - opinion ; for this is ...
Side 3
Whe- ther in the Koran or the Gospel , these things are forbidden alike to all sects of their followers . you , Sir , have not scrupled to collect and enume- rate every possible crime and imperfection that can be rife among any body of ...
Whe- ther in the Koran or the Gospel , these things are forbidden alike to all sects of their followers . you , Sir , have not scrupled to collect and enume- rate every possible crime and imperfection that can be rife among any body of ...
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The object , therefore , of these Letters , is not to vindicate ourselves from any general charge of imperfection of practice , but to vindicate our opinions where they may happen to differ from your own , and to explain them where ...
The object , therefore , of these Letters , is not to vindicate ourselves from any general charge of imperfection of practice , but to vindicate our opinions where they may happen to differ from your own , and to explain them where ...
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Taking your whole work together , all that you would really find fault with , barring , of course , imperfection of practice , the common preach- ment of every clergyman and every moralist , and which nobody disputes , is , that we do ...
Taking your whole work together , all that you would really find fault with , barring , of course , imperfection of practice , the common preach- ment of every clergyman and every moralist , and which nobody disputes , is , that we do ...
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... your charges against us , which , to a careless reader , would make your case appear so strong , they are beside the purpose altogether ; they are charges of irreligion and im- morality ; of imperfection in our duty to God and man .
... your charges against us , which , to a careless reader , would make your case appear so strong , they are beside the purpose altogether ; they are charges of irreligion and im- morality ; of imperfection in our duty to God and man .
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