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 3
... abusing the doctrines of grace . Do not let me be misunderstood ; I do not mean to deny that all the evils you describe exist , nay , are more or less tolerated amongst us . But what I do deny is , that they are the effect of ignorance ...
... abusing the doctrines of grace . Do not let me be misunderstood ; I do not mean to deny that all the evils you describe exist , nay , are more or less tolerated amongst us . But what I do deny is , that they are the effect of ignorance ...
Side 12
... abuse ; and for no other reason than that , as a body , we are imperfect , and that you suppose us , generally , not to understand certain intricate propositions exactly as you do , you pronounce us not Christians . In asserting our ...
... abuse ; and for no other reason than that , as a body , we are imperfect , and that you suppose us , generally , not to understand certain intricate propositions exactly as you do , you pronounce us not Christians . In asserting our ...
Side 13
... abuse direct and indirect against us , under the title of nominal , as contrasted with real , Christians , in the double meaning of the term , to such lengths occasionally , as oblige me to call you to order in terms I regret the ...
... abuse direct and indirect against us , under the title of nominal , as contrasted with real , Christians , in the double meaning of the term , to such lengths occasionally , as oblige me to call you to order in terms I regret the ...
Side 15
... abuse , far from being thereby convinced , men will rather take it as an evidence of your feeling yourself worsted in argument . Quakers , with all their marked , and sometimes troublesome peculiarities , walk about in their brown coats ...
... abuse , far from being thereby convinced , men will rather take it as an evidence of your feeling yourself worsted in argument . Quakers , with all their marked , and sometimes troublesome peculiarities , walk about in their brown coats ...
Side 16
... abuse has passed as general arraignment with the majority of readers , who have not attended to the particular design of your argument sufficiently to discover its extent , and feeling each individual charge 16 INTRODUCTORY LETTER .
... abuse has passed as general arraignment with the majority of readers , who have not attended to the particular design of your argument sufficiently to discover its extent , and feeling each individual charge 16 INTRODUCTORY LETTER .
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