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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... come forward , even thus late , in vindication of 1 1 Although I bought the book in 1829 , the idea of noticing it never occurred to me until the summer of 1830 . B that portion of the Church of England , to which INTRODUCTORY LETTER.
... come forward , even thus late , in vindication of 1 1 Although I bought the book in 1829 , the idea of noticing it never occurred to me until the summer of 1830 . B that portion of the Church of England , to which INTRODUCTORY LETTER.
Side 2
... never form 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 ...
... never form 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 ...
Side 11
... never can thoroughly dis- connect the ideas of " real or true Christian " and " one of us . " Nay , you indulge in this fancied identity so long , and so constantly , that at last you fairly assume it as an axiom , although you ...
... never can thoroughly dis- connect the ideas of " real or true Christian " and " one of us . " Nay , you indulge in this fancied identity so long , and so constantly , that at last you fairly assume it as an axiom , although you ...
Side 12
... never be any admissible argument against the opinions of the general body of adherents to such national Church . You , however , scruple not to assume all this , and upon your own mere assumption , to indulge in a strain of most ...
... never be any admissible argument against the opinions of the general body of adherents to such national Church . You , however , scruple not to assume all this , and upon your own mere assumption , to indulge in a strain of most ...
Side 21
... never , to my knowledge , met with one yet who did not at least know thus much . That he was created by God , redeemed from death , the consequence of original sin , by the incarnation of the Son of God , who had commanded him to be ...
... never , to my knowledge , met with one yet who did not at least know thus much . That he was created by God , redeemed from death , the consequence of original sin , by the incarnation of the Son of God , who had commanded him to be ...
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