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 v
It has been a great object with me to get this Vindication into the smallest possible compass ; I am sorry I have not succeeded better ; but the peculiar style adopted by Mr. Wilberforce has obliged me to repetition and prolixity .
It has been a great object with me to get this Vindication into the smallest possible compass ; I am sorry I have not succeeded better ; but the peculiar style adopted by Mr. Wilberforce has obliged me to repetition and prolixity .
Side 4
The object , therefore , of these Letters , is not to vindicate ourselves from any general charge of imperfection of practice , but to vindicate our opinions where they may happen to differ from your own , and to explain them where ...
The object , therefore , of these Letters , is not to vindicate ourselves from any general charge of imperfection of practice , but to vindicate our opinions where they may happen to differ from your own , and to explain them where ...
Side 24
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 ...
Side 37
God himself , as we understand it , has bidden us have this confidence ; one object of the incarnation was to give it ; and Jesus , in his parable of the Prodigal Son , has but 66 shewn us how , from reference to our own LETTER II . 37.
God himself , as we understand it , has bidden us have this confidence ; one object of the incarnation was to give it ; and Jesus , in his parable of the Prodigal Son , has but 66 shewn us how , from reference to our own LETTER II . 37.
Side 49
In professing to answer this , you admit the facts stated by Objector to be true ; therefore , his objection to be valid , for you make him object only to the display , which you acknowledge is no test , and then you ask him with the ...
In professing to answer this , you admit the facts stated by Objector to be true ; therefore , his objection to be valid , for you make him object only to the display , which you acknowledge is no test , and then you ask him with the ...
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