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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... a fair argument against that religion , but when contrasted with other bodies of people of different tenets , under the same cir- cumstances . Upon such wide scale we may judge with some degree of fairness of two systems that vary ...
... a fair argument against that religion , but when contrasted with other bodies of people of different tenets , under the same cir- cumstances . Upon such wide scale we may judge with some degree of fairness of two systems that vary ...
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I now pass on , Sir , to a regular review of your book , chapter by chapter , and let those who will read , think , and judge how far I sustain the charges I have ventured to make against it ; and how far I have been able to answer the ...
I now pass on , Sir , to a regular review of your book , chapter by chapter , and let those who will read , think , and judge how far I sustain the charges I have ventured to make against it ; and how far I have been able to answer the ...
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We judge not man's belief ; we have no right to do so ; but we know well , that if his practice is good , his faith is not likely to be essentially wrong . To make us apply such maxim to religious systems not professing Christianity ...
We judge not man's belief ; we have no right to do so ; but we know well , that if his practice is good , his faith is not likely to be essentially wrong . To make us apply such maxim to religious systems not professing Christianity ...
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On the other hand , St. Paul , in whom He who judges the heart saw real sincerity , and true , though misdirected zeal , was approved for that sincerity , his delusion was dispelled , and his zeal directed to the real service of the ...
On the other hand , St. Paul , in whom He who judges the heart saw real sincerity , and true , though misdirected zeal , was approved for that sincerity , his delusion was dispelled , and his zeal directed to the real service of the ...
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... and Ravillac were indeed equally sincere , their service , criminal as their acts may really be , will , we are bound to believe , be equally accepted by Him who alone can judge , even though their oracle may have been a delusion .
... and Ravillac were indeed equally sincere , their service , criminal as their acts may really be , will , we are bound to believe , be equally accepted by Him who alone can judge , even though their oracle may have been a delusion .
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