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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... tion of Mr. Wilberforce's book , I would warn you not to expect to find in me an adverse partisan , seeking indiscriminately to overturn each and every opinion of the author , much less , that I am about to offer a vindication of crimes ...
... tion of Mr. Wilberforce's book , I would warn you not to expect to find in me an adverse partisan , seeking indiscriminately to overturn each and every opinion of the author , much less , that I am about to offer a vindication of crimes ...
Side 2
... tion produced by Mahommedanism , with the more solid and permanent civilization of Christianity . We may contrast the intolerance and exclusiveness of the Church of Rome , with the professed and actual greater tolerance of Protestantism ...
... tion produced by Mahommedanism , with the more solid and permanent civilization of Christianity . We may contrast the intolerance and exclusiveness of the Church of Rome , with the professed and actual greater tolerance of Protestantism ...
Side 3
... tion of the Virgin , we should laugh at him . Whe- ther in the Koran or the Gospel , these things are forbidden alike to all sects of their followers . you , Sir , have not scrupled to collect and enume- rate every possible crime and ...
... tion of the Virgin , we should laugh at him . Whe- ther in the Koran or the Gospel , these things are forbidden alike to all sects of their followers . you , Sir , have not scrupled to collect and enume- rate every possible crime and ...
Side 4
... tion of practice , as contrasted with the theory of Christianity — a charge , which must of necessity be true - into a charge against the opinions of four- fifths of the clergy and laity of the Church of England , by entitling it ...
... tion of practice , as contrasted with the theory of Christianity — a charge , which must of necessity be true - into a charge against the opinions of four- fifths of the clergy and laity of the Church of England , by entitling it ...
Side 8
... tion requires steadiness and judgment , or plain practical realities will soon be forgotten in more imposing forms . But when you would condemn us for these things by wholesale , and contend , that not only should every restraint be ...
... tion requires steadiness and judgment , or plain practical realities will soon be forgotten in more imposing forms . But when you would condemn us for these things by wholesale , and contend , that not only should every restraint be ...
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