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 22
... 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.
... 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 23
Objector (pseud.) assent or dissent to be implied in our word Right or Wrong ; and we merely proceed to explain why or how Why , if the command is direct ; How , if it might be matter of dispute . We might not , it is true , be able to ...
Objector (pseud.) assent or dissent to be implied in our word Right or Wrong ; and we merely proceed to explain why or how Why , if the command is direct ; How , if it might be matter of dispute . We might not , it is true , be able to ...
Side 26
... imply a denial of the sufficiency of the means afforded for the distinction : ( p . 16 ) . The means are certainly sufficient for all general pur- poses , yet cases will arise , in which the good and evil are so intimately blended as to ...
... imply a denial of the sufficiency of the means afforded for the distinction : ( p . 16 ) . The means are certainly sufficient for all general pur- poses , yet cases will arise , in which the good and evil are so intimately blended as to ...
Side 37
... imply an absence of Christianity and its promises altogether , or an impenitent and un- checked course of sin . If so , we agree with you : you should have explained this , as , in the form in which you have put it , it must be held to ...
... imply an absence of Christianity and its promises altogether , or an impenitent and un- checked course of sin . If so , we agree with you : you should have explained this , as , in the form in which you have put it , it must be held to ...
Side 52
... implies insincerity throughout , and in its utmost extent goes to no more than this . He argues that a display of enthusiasm is neither necessary to the religion of a Christian , nor a test of its reality ; and that by requiring such ...
... implies insincerity throughout , and in its utmost extent goes to no more than this . He argues that a display of enthusiasm is neither necessary to the religion of a Christian , nor a test of its reality ; and that by requiring such ...
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abuse according accusation acknowledge actually admit allow allude answer appear arguing argument assertion assume authority believe body cause certainly charge Christ Christianity Church claim classes command conceptions consequently consider contend course definition deny distinction doctrine effect endeavour equally error evil example explain express fact faith fear feel give given hold Holy idea imagine imperfection imply individuals instance judge language least less letter look matter mean merely mind morality nature necessity never nominal notice object observed opinions original ourselves particular perfect perform positive possible practice preach presume principles profess promised prove Quakers question readers reason received reference religion religious Sabbath Scripture sect sense servant sincerity society sort speaking spirit suppose surely talk thing tion true understand whole Wilberforce wish