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 33
... sort of triumphant lecture , as if you really had been engaged in a contest , and won a clear and decided victory ; whereas , you have been fighting but a shadow of your own creation , we never having denied , nor you even made us deny ...
... sort of triumphant lecture , as if you really had been engaged in a contest , and won a clear and decided victory ; whereas , you have been fighting but a shadow of your own creation , we never having denied , nor you even made us deny ...
Side 40
... sort of language held . I do not say this is what you mean , but this is the way many of your readers would interpret your words . You wish to impress upon your readers a deep sense of humility as re- gards themselves , by considering ...
... sort of language held . I do not say this is what you mean , but this is the way many of your readers would interpret your words . You wish to impress upon your readers a deep sense of humility as re- gards themselves , by considering ...
Side 58
... be just that which has always been a tether to religious improvement . Are we for ever to have Christianity mystified merely to spare the sort of ancestral vanity That we , in speaking upon this or any other 58 LETTER IV .
... be just that which has always been a tether to religious improvement . Are we for ever to have Christianity mystified merely to spare the sort of ancestral vanity That we , in speaking upon this or any other 58 LETTER IV .
Side 59
... sort of sanction from this misconception , a dangerous heresy had sprung up , which St. James , as here quoted , writes to refute . St. Paul , in arguing against those who wished to make it appear that Christ- ianity could only be ...
... sort of sanction from this misconception , a dangerous heresy had sprung up , which St. James , as here quoted , writes to refute . St. Paul , in arguing against those who wished to make it appear that Christ- ianity could only be ...
Side 82
... sort of ( improperly termed pious ) fraud upon sanguine temperaments ? That , in practising it , you are trifling with the word of God1 ? You next allude to various other texts from St. Paul : ( p . 109 ) . -First , where he cautions ...
... sort of ( improperly termed pious ) fraud upon sanguine temperaments ? That , in practising it , you are trifling with the word of God1 ? You next allude to various other texts from St. Paul : ( p . 109 ) . -First , where he cautions ...
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