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 11
... look upon as your immediate antagonist . It pervades even your best and otherwise unobjectionable preachment ; all has a tone of contrast , unfair , because as you put it , the contrast is not ostensibly with the theory of Christ ...
... look upon as your immediate antagonist . It pervades even your best and otherwise unobjectionable preachment ; all has a tone of contrast , unfair , because as you put it , the contrast is not ostensibly with the theory of Christ ...
Side 17
... look upon as the explana- tion and summary of your arguments , forgetting the arguments themselves and their consequences ; and your good preachment , supported , as it appears to them , by numerous texts from Scripture . Thus the mass ...
... look upon as the explana- tion and summary of your arguments , forgetting the arguments themselves and their consequences ; and your good preachment , supported , as it appears to them , by numerous texts from Scripture . Thus the mass ...
Side 24
... look to his practice . " Secondly , " Sincerity is all in all . " You then proceed to descant upon their various false applications , assuming that we so apply them ; but surely it would have been better for you to shew that we do so ...
... look to his practice . " Secondly , " Sincerity is all in all . " You then proceed to descant upon their various false applications , assuming that we so apply them ; but surely it would have been better for you to shew that we do so ...
Side 25
... look to his practice , " are pro- ceeding upon the supposition of good , you are proceeding upon the contrary supposition of evil , ( p . 16 ) ; whereas , if the practice we point to be evil , our maxim is no longer opposed to you ; as ...
... look to his practice , " are pro- ceeding upon the supposition of good , you are proceeding upon the contrary supposition of evil , ( p . 16 ) ; whereas , if the practice we point to be evil , our maxim is no longer opposed to you ; as ...
Side 67
... look no further ? If man could have closed his existence here , all were well , as with the penitent thief on the cross , to whom this free gift was then ( probably ) for the first time offered , and offered , be it remembered , by the ...
... look no further ? If man could have closed his existence here , all were well , as with the penitent thief on the cross , to whom this free gift was then ( probably ) for the first time offered , and offered , be it remembered , by the ...
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