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 4
... 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 , as I believe will generally be found to be the case , they are ...
... 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 , as I believe will generally be found to be the case , they are ...
Side 25
... ourselves ; and this we must suppose to be your meaning , as we cannot suppose you to imagine that salvation is to be limited to certain forms and descriptions of Christian faith . Another mistake in your argument is , that while we in ...
... ourselves ; and this we must suppose to be your meaning , as we cannot suppose you to imagine that salvation is to be limited to certain forms and descriptions of Christian faith . Another mistake in your argument is , that while we in ...
Side 31
... us here , as in many other parts of your book , are almost entirely referable to our different mode of expressing ourselves , and our habit , before noticed , of not willingly talking of religion , espe- 1 LETTER II . 31.
... us here , as in many other parts of your book , are almost entirely referable to our different mode of expressing ourselves , and our habit , before noticed , of not willingly talking of religion , espe- 1 LETTER II . 31.
Side 33
... ourselves must still face our enemy , and endeavour to prove ourselves not unworthy of the promised aid , upon which , past experience and express revelation tell us , depends our victory . Such is the description you here give of our ...
... ourselves must still face our enemy , and endeavour to prove ourselves not unworthy of the promised aid , upon which , past experience and express revelation tell us , depends our victory . Such is the description you here give of our ...
Side 34
... ourselves to have adopted . It is useless to keep rating us thus , for a difference which you will not or cannot show us ! Now as to the existence of the evil spirit , you have not given us an objection even of your own manufacture ...
... ourselves to have adopted . It is useless to keep rating us thus , for a difference which you will not or cannot show us ! Now as to the existence of the evil spirit , you have not given us an objection even of your own manufacture ...
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