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 16
... justice . No , Sir ; if they have remained unanswered , it has been because it was the business of no particular person to answer them ; and they have been acquiesced in generally from want of observation . We are so accustomed to ...
... justice . No , Sir ; if they have remained unanswered , it has been because it was the business of no particular person to answer them ; and they have been acquiesced in generally from want of observation . We are so accustomed to ...
Side 42
... justice , but in mercy ! You tell us , that " it would not be difficult to shew , that the notion of the demands - demands , remember - of divine justice being lowered in consideration of our weakness and corruption , is at war with the ...
... justice , but in mercy ! You tell us , that " it would not be difficult to shew , that the notion of the demands - demands , remember - of divine justice being lowered in consideration of our weakness and corruption , is at war with the ...
Side 43
... justice are heightened rather than lowered , inasmuch as they go to spiritual as well as actual perfection ; but the demands , that without which we could not have been accepted , ( the whole law ) , are lowered , and acceptance ...
... justice are heightened rather than lowered , inasmuch as they go to spiritual as well as actual perfection ; but the demands , that without which we could not have been accepted , ( the whole law ) , are lowered , and acceptance ...
Side 53
... use it in the same sense as we should in talking of a people loving their king , a patriot loving his country , a good man loving virtue , justice , or any other good quality , and I conceive that common usage LETTER III . 53.
... use it in the same sense as we should in talking of a people loving their king , a patriot loving his country , a good man loving virtue , justice , or any other good quality , and I conceive that common usage LETTER III . 53.
Side 54
... justice , because he was in the habit of giving way to untimely expressions of fondness and admiration , and was continually going off into rhapsodies about their merits . We should rather be apt to suspect such display of enthusiasm ...
... justice , because he was in the habit of giving way to untimely expressions of fondness and admiration , and was continually going off into rhapsodies about their merits . We should rather be apt to suspect such display of enthusiasm ...
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