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 iv
If I endea- vour to fix any unfair interpretation upon any thing Mr. Wilberforce has advanced , or to defend my cause against any of his attacks by special pleading , or meddle with sophistry in the slightest degree , let me be ...
If I endea- vour to fix any unfair interpretation upon any thing Mr. Wilberforce has advanced , or to defend my cause against any of his attacks by special pleading , or meddle with sophistry in the slightest degree , let me be ...
Side vi
Many things remain unanswered and un- noticed ; yet if you can have patience to read and compare those I have noticed , or half of them , you will not be much the worse for the remainder . Remember all I write has re- ference to the ...
Many things remain unanswered and un- noticed ; yet if you can have patience to read and compare those I have noticed , or half of them , you will not be much the worse for the remainder . Remember all I write has re- ference to the ...
Side 2
Whenever any sect of any religion is large enough to comprise a national Church , the actual general practice of that body of people , must , in the nature of things , be very defective , when con- trasted with the strict literal ...
Whenever any sect of any religion is large enough to comprise a national Church , the actual general practice of that body of people , must , in the nature of things , be very defective , when con- trasted with the strict literal ...
Side 3
But if we see a drunken Mahommedan or a robber Christian , we must not charge these things as errors upon their respective creeds . If the Persian attributed the drunkenness of the Turk to his different opinion of who was first Caliph ...
But if we see a drunken Mahommedan or a robber Christian , we must not charge these things as errors upon their respective creeds . If the Persian attributed the drunkenness of the Turk to his different opinion of who was first Caliph ...
Side 7
than the ordinary run of English gentry , but yet having thought sufficiently upon the subject to have formed fixed and definite opinions , which being , I believe , if any thing , rather more than ordinarily tinctured with what are ...
than the ordinary run of English gentry , but yet having thought sufficiently upon the subject to have formed fixed and definite opinions , which being , I believe , if any thing , rather more than ordinarily tinctured with what are ...
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