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 23
assent or dissent to be implied in our word Right or Wrong ; and we merely proceed to explain why or how Why , if the command is direct ; How , if it might be matter of dispute . We might not , it is true , be able to quote chapter and ...
assent or dissent to be implied in our word Right or Wrong ; and we merely proceed to explain why or how Why , if the command is direct ; How , if it might be matter of dispute . We might not , it is true , be able to quote chapter and ...
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But all this must remain matter of opinion ; it is neither my object nor my wish to prove that missions should not be encouraged , but merely to point out that there are other reasons for our apparent want of zeal , than mere ...
But all this must remain matter of opinion ; it is neither my object nor my wish to prove that missions should not be encouraged , but merely to point out that there are other reasons for our apparent want of zeal , than mere ...
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... you merely assert that we deny it , and not only deny , but ridicule the idea . But are you sure that you have understood aright what it is we have exploded ? What leads you to suppose the existence of such a being exploded ?
... you merely assert that we deny it , and not only deny , but ridicule the idea . But are you sure that you have understood aright what it is we have exploded ? What leads you to suppose the existence of such a being exploded ?
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You do not , indeed , charge us with denying habitual disobedience to the commands of God , and appear to understand , that , if we use the term " refined and liberal principles of our nature , " we do so merely to be more intelligible ...
You do not , indeed , charge us with denying habitual disobedience to the commands of God , and appear to understand , that , if we use the term " refined and liberal principles of our nature , " we do so merely to be more intelligible ...
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You give them , as usual , in actual quotation from Scripture ; of course I can have nothing to say against them : but in admitting them to be certainly leading doctrines , we must not forget that they are merely unconnected texts ...
You give them , as usual , in actual quotation from Scripture ; of course I can have nothing to say against them : but in admitting them to be certainly leading doctrines , we must not forget that they are merely unconnected texts ...
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