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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... perfect piety and perfect morality . Ours is unencumbered by superstitious ceremonies , and the Gospel is sufficiently known , to render it impossible that we should be deceived by an interested priesthood . Or , if such things are ...
... perfect piety and perfect morality . Ours is unencumbered by superstitious ceremonies , and the Gospel is sufficiently known , to render it impossible that we should be deceived by an interested priesthood . Or , if such things are ...
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... perfect perceptions . If then they had this quality , " the door of mercy was opened to those , who , on the ground of their own merits ( even after justification ) could not claim accept- ance ; " and they were to be " admitted , for ...
... perfect perceptions . If then they had this quality , " the door of mercy was opened to those , who , on the ground of their own merits ( even after justification ) could not claim accept- ance ; " and they were to be " admitted , for ...
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... perfect morality . " This is positively what you assert , taking your words by the explana- tion you yourself have given . You next sum up our religion in the following terms : " A formal assent to Christianity in the gross , and a ...
... perfect morality . " This is positively what you assert , taking your words by the explana- tion you yourself have given . You next sum up our religion in the following terms : " A formal assent to Christianity in the gross , and a ...
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... perfect standard of the Gospel , which , like all other general laws , of course , in its positive enactments , must receive some degree of modification from cir- cumstances , when applied to individual cases . This will act both ways ...
... perfect standard of the Gospel , which , like all other general laws , of course , in its positive enactments , must receive some degree of modification from cir- cumstances , when applied to individual cases . This will act both ways ...
Side 93
... perfect servant I desire . " To the conclusion of the section you give us a very good sermon , wholly unobjectionable , but for its assumption of peculiarity . Section 2d . You commence your second sec- tion with a renewed promise of ...
... perfect servant I desire . " To the conclusion of the section you give us a very good sermon , wholly unobjectionable , but for its assumption of peculiarity . Section 2d . You commence your second sec- tion with a renewed promise of ...
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