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 2
... accuse us — imperfection of practice : this were vain ! But my vindication is of that of which you profess to accuse us ― opinion ; for this is what you profess to treat of . Whenever any sect of any religion is large enough to comprise ...
... accuse us — imperfection of practice : this were vain ! But my vindication is of that of which you profess to accuse us ― opinion ; for this is what you profess to treat of . Whenever any sect of any religion is large enough to comprise ...
Side 16
... accusations have been thus seemingly acquiesced in from their undeniable justice . No , Sir ; if they have remained unanswered , it has been because it was the business of no particular person to answer them ; and they have been ...
... accusations have been thus seemingly acquiesced in from their undeniable justice . No , Sir ; if they have remained unanswered , it has been because it was the business of no particular person to answer them ; and they have been ...
Side 20
... accuse generally the whole body of preceptors , not only of criminal negligence , but negligence of a most extraordinary kind , that what they neglect to teach , is just the very thing that it is their peculiar profession to teach ...
... accuse generally the whole body of preceptors , not only of criminal negligence , but negligence of a most extraordinary kind , that what they neglect to teach , is just the very thing that it is their peculiar profession to teach ...
Side 23
... accusation against us as a proof of our indifference to religion , is the little encouragement given to missions , ( p . 8 ) ; but this , though I regret to say the imputation has some truth as to fact , yet I most positively deny your ...
... accusation against us as a proof of our indifference to religion , is the little encouragement given to missions , ( p . 8 ) ; but this , though I regret to say the imputation has some truth as to fact , yet I most positively deny your ...
Side 34
... accusation brought against us is , that of having " exploded the notion of the ex- istence of the evil spirit , " ( p . 34 ) ; and than this , you say , " there cannot be a stronger proof of the dif- ference between the religious system ...
... accusation brought against us is , that of having " exploded the notion of the ex- istence of the evil spirit , " ( p . 34 ) ; and than this , you say , " there cannot be a stronger proof of the dif- ference between the religious system ...
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