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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... laity of the Church of England , by entitling it " inadequate conceptions , ” it is fitting that you should , if possible , be contra- dicted . The object , therefore , of these Letters , is not to vindicate ourselves from any general ...
... laity of the Church of England , by entitling it " inadequate conceptions , ” it is fitting that you should , if possible , be contra- dicted . The object , therefore , of these Letters , is not to vindicate ourselves from any general ...
Side 20
... laity are not educated to be controversial theologists : ( p . 12 ) . This is certainly most true , and , in my opinion , most proper ; were it otherwise , your third asser- tion , which I admit , might , perhaps , be no longer so true ...
... laity are not educated to be controversial theologists : ( p . 12 ) . This is certainly most true , and , in my opinion , most proper ; were it otherwise , your third asser- tion , which I admit , might , perhaps , be no longer so true ...
Side 103
... But surely you are bound to prove so grave a charge ! Let it not be forgotten , that you are here throwing this charge upon a large majority of the Church of England , clergy as well as laity ; upon all , in short , who LETTER VII . 103.
... But surely you are bound to prove so grave a charge ! Let it not be forgotten , that you are here throwing this charge upon a large majority of the Church of England , clergy as well as laity ; upon all , in short , who LETTER VII . 103.
Side 104
Objector (pseud.) as laity ; upon all , in short , who do not happen to belong to your particular sect in the Church . If you have written all this in ignorance of our opi- nions , such ignorance is not excusable . Allow me to inform ...
Objector (pseud.) as laity ; upon all , in short , who do not happen to belong to your particular sect in the Church . If you have written all this in ignorance of our opi- nions , such ignorance is not excusable . Allow me to inform ...
Side 196
... laity , indeed , though not ostensibly ; yet the main brunt of your insinuations throughout the book , are directed against that large majority of the clergy who do not conform to what you are pleased to term , par excellence , real ...
... laity , indeed , though not ostensibly ; yet the main brunt of your insinuations throughout the book , are directed against that large majority of the clergy who do not conform to what you are pleased to term , par excellence , real ...
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