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 112
... infringement of the due observance of the day , whatever tends to impede the objects we presume to have been in view , but nothing else . Infringements , however , even of these , must of necessity exist , and , as in all other things ...
... infringement of the due observance of the day , whatever tends to impede the objects we presume to have been in view , but nothing else . Infringements , however , even of these , must of necessity exist , and , as in all other things ...
Side 113
... infringement . Our Lord seems to allude to this when he says , " The sabbath was made for man , not man for the sabbath . " Under cover of the latitude necessarily allowed , abuses will creep in- this is to be lamented , but cannot be ...
... infringement . Our Lord seems to allude to this when he says , " The sabbath was made for man , not man for the sabbath . " Under cover of the latitude necessarily allowed , abuses will creep in- this is to be lamented , but cannot be ...
Side 115
... infringing upon what has been here laid down as the intention of the institution , or be made so by another dis- tinct ... infringement is no more than is abso- lutely necessary to its object . We conceive we are I 2 LETTER VII . 115.
... infringing upon what has been here laid down as the intention of the institution , or be made so by another dis- tinct ... infringement is no more than is abso- lutely necessary to its object . We conceive we are I 2 LETTER VII . 115.
Side 116
... infringe ; for instance , the artizan and labourer having worked hard and in- cessantly all the week , require ... infringement of his privileges , perhaps a cruel one , which might , and probably would , be mere relaxa- tion to ...
... infringe ; for instance , the artizan and labourer having worked hard and in- cessantly all the week , require ... infringement of his privileges , perhaps a cruel one , which might , and probably would , be mere relaxa- tion to ...
Side 122
... infringement upon what he must admit to have been the intention of the institution . If his plea be false , he is ... infringe its object . You may , perhaps , put a case to me , and say , " If you , being a proprietor , think ...
... infringement upon what he must admit to have been the intention of the institution . If his plea be false , he is ... infringe its object . You may , perhaps , put a case to me , and say , " If you , being a proprietor , think ...
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