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 iii
... seeking indiscriminately to overturn each and every 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 .
... seeking indiscriminately to overturn each and every 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 .
Side iv
nary clergy , to declare indiscriminate war against the usages of society , or to adopt any of what may really be called the peculiar opinions of Mr. Wilberforce's school . To the unsuspicious or incautious reader , his is certainly an ...
nary clergy , to declare indiscriminate war against the usages of society , or to adopt any of what may really be called the peculiar opinions of Mr. Wilberforce's school . To the unsuspicious or incautious reader , his is certainly an ...
Side v
By honestly and fairly what I imagine to be the opinions of the mass of society , upon the topics alluded to by Mr. Wilberforce , and whenever I have had reason to suspect my own opinions of being peculiar , I have care- fully abstained ...
By honestly and fairly what I imagine to be the opinions of the mass of society , upon the topics alluded to by Mr. Wilberforce , and whenever I have had reason to suspect my own opinions of being peculiar , I have care- fully abstained ...
Side vi
Beyond the false charges and insinuations contained in the book against the opinions of the upper classes of society , I do not quarrel with it . Much of it is excellent , but that which is so is not peculiar ; yet the manner in which ...
Beyond the false charges and insinuations contained in the book against the opinions of the upper classes of society , I do not quarrel with it . Much of it is excellent , but that which is so is not peculiar ; yet the manner in which ...
Side 7
... I have no fear that in giving them , as far as I sup- pose them accordant with those of the generality , I shall be representing the opinions of the higher classes of society , according to your notions , at all more favourably than ...
... I have no fear that in giving them , as far as I sup- pose them accordant with those of the generality , I shall be representing the opinions of the higher classes of society , according to your notions , at all more favourably than ...
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