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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... imperfection of practice : this were vain ! But my vindication is of that of which you profess to accuse us ― opinion ; for this is what you profess to treat of . Whenever any sect of any religion is large enough to comprise a national ...
... imperfection of practice : this were vain ! But my vindication is of that of which you profess to accuse us ― opinion ; for this is what you profess to treat of . Whenever any sect of any religion is large enough to comprise a national ...
Side 3
... imperfection that can be rife among any body of Christians , in disobe- dience alike to the tenets of every sect but one that ever called themselves Christians , and to charge them upon our tenets . Your complaint against which , all ...
... imperfection that can be rife among any body of Christians , in disobe- dience alike to the tenets of every sect but one that ever called themselves Christians , and to charge them upon our tenets . Your complaint against which , all ...
Side 4
... imperfection of practice , but to vindicate our opinions where they may happen to differ from your own , and to explain them where , as I believe will generally be found to be the case , they are erroneously supposed to differ . You ...
... imperfection of practice , but to vindicate our opinions where they may happen to differ from your own , and to explain them where , as I believe will generally be found to be the case , they are erroneously supposed to differ . You ...
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... imperfection of practice , the common preach- ment of every clergyman and every moralist , and which nobody disputes , is , that we do not make our religion sufficiently ostensible . I am not pre- pared to say , that upon the whole ...
... imperfection of practice , the common preach- ment of every clergyman and every moralist , and which nobody disputes , is , that we do not make our religion sufficiently ostensible . I am not pre- pared to say , that upon the whole ...
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... imperfection in our duty to God and man . These , you must well know , are not our system , although it suits you to represent them as such ; they cannot be our system , or the system of any sect of Christians whatsoever , nor ever were ...
... imperfection in our duty to God and man . These , you must well know , are not our system , although it suits you to represent them as such ; they cannot be our system , or the system of any sect of Christians whatsoever , nor ever were ...
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