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 11
... suppose unwarily , into a permanent strain of unjust insinuation against that part of the Church of England which you look upon as your immediate antagonist . It pervades even your best and otherwise unobjectionable preachment ; all has ...
... suppose unwarily , into a permanent strain of unjust insinuation against that part of the Church of England which you look upon as your immediate antagonist . It pervades even your best and otherwise unobjectionable preachment ; all has ...
Side 12
... suppose us , generally , not to understand certain intricate propositions exactly as you do , you pronounce us not Christians . In asserting our ignorance , you first , by insinuation , condemn our clergy , who are our instructors , and ...
... suppose us , generally , not to understand certain intricate propositions exactly as you do , you pronounce us not Christians . In asserting our ignorance , you first , by insinuation , condemn our clergy , who are our instructors , and ...
Side 22
... of those we may be ad- dressing ; we suppose them to know already every thing that directly concerns the action with regard to Scripture . We conceive our opinion of its assent or dissent to be implied in our word Right 22 LETTER I.
... of those we may be ad- dressing ; we suppose them to know already every thing that directly concerns the action with regard to Scripture . We conceive our opinion of its assent or dissent to be implied in our word Right 22 LETTER I.
Side 25
... 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 our words " look to his ...
... 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 our words " look to his ...
Side 26
... suppose you will allow that men may differ , and yet be equally sincere - may differ , even in certain matters , shades , and degrees , of right and wrong - yet herein we should not conceive that you mean to imply a denial of the ...
... suppose you will allow that men may differ , and yet be equally sincere - may differ , even in certain matters , shades , and degrees , of right and wrong - yet herein we should not conceive that you mean to imply a denial of the ...
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