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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Objector (pseud.) A VINDICATION OF THE RELIGIOUS OPINIONS OF THE HIGHER CLASSES IN THIS COUNTRY : IN A SERIES OF LETTERS ADDRESSED TO WILLIAM WILBERFORCE , ESQ . UPON HIS PRACTICAL VIEW OF THE PREVAILING RELIGIOUS SYSTEM OF THE SAME ...
Objector (pseud.) A VINDICATION OF THE RELIGIOUS OPINIONS OF THE HIGHER CLASSES IN THIS COUNTRY : IN A SERIES OF LETTERS ADDRESSED TO WILLIAM WILBERFORCE , ESQ . UPON HIS PRACTICAL VIEW OF THE PREVAILING RELIGIOUS SYSTEM OF THE SAME ...
Side iii
... opinion of the author , much less , that I am about to offer a vindication of crimes which may be tole- rated by , or laxities which may have crept into , general society . I wish , on the contrary , with all my heart , that we could ...
... opinion of the author , much less , that I am about to offer a vindication of crimes which may be tole- rated by , or laxities which may have crept into , general society . I wish , on the contrary , with all my heart , that we could ...
Side iv
... opinions of Mr. Wilberforce's school . To the unsuspicious or incautious reader , his is certainly an imposing book ; to a young reader , with any constitutional tendency to enthusiasm , a dangerous one ; but be it my task to shew that ...
... opinions of Mr. Wilberforce's school . To the unsuspicious or incautious reader , his is certainly an imposing book ; to a young reader , with any constitutional tendency to enthusiasm , a dangerous one ; but be it my task to shew that ...
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... opinion ; for this is what you profess to treat of . Whenever any sect of any religion is large enough to comprise a national Church , the actual general practice of that body of people , must , in the nature of things , be very ...
... opinion ; for this is what you profess to treat of . Whenever any sect of any religion is large enough to comprise a national Church , the actual general practice of that body of people , must , in the nature of things , be very ...
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