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 12
... language of the day instead of that of two hundred years back , and devote about two - thirds of their discourses to the practical re- alities of obedience , and to the exposition of the less intelligible parts of Scripture , instead of ...
... language of the day instead of that of two hundred years back , and devote about two - thirds of their discourses to the practical re- alities of obedience , and to the exposition of the less intelligible parts of Scripture , instead of ...
Side 13
... language of the Sacred Writings . This is cautious enough , certainly , and well may you have confidence in such test ! From the word of God , when definitely understood , cer- 1 Do not let me here be supposed to speak slightingly of ...
... language of the Sacred Writings . This is cautious enough , certainly , and well may you have confidence in such test ! From the word of God , when definitely understood , cer- 1 Do not let me here be supposed to speak slightingly of ...
Side 14
... language of Scripture must lie somewhere , and put it how you will , this appeal must , first or last , directly or indirectly , be to reason . Argument and judgment must decide ! If you would impose your interpretation , you must prove ...
... language of Scripture must lie somewhere , and put it how you will , this appeal must , first or last , directly or indirectly , be to reason . Argument and judgment must decide ! If you would impose your interpretation , you must prove ...
Side 18
... language , and , above all , borne down by the reiterated assertions of an author of such name and just celebrity , are led to conclude that all you have said must be just and true ; and many of them , it is to be feared , to the ...
... language , and , above all , borne down by the reiterated assertions of an author of such name and just celebrity , are led to conclude that all you have said must be just and true ; and many of them , it is to be feared , to the ...
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... language held . I do not say this is what you mean , but this is the way many of your readers would interpret your words . You wish to impress upon your readers a deep sense of humility as re- gards themselves , by considering how ...
... language held . I do not say this is what you mean , but this is the way many of your readers would interpret your words . You wish to impress upon your readers a deep sense of humility as re- gards themselves , by considering how ...
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