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 7
... whole work together , all that you would really find fault with , barring , of course , imperfection of practice , the common preach- ment of every clergyman and every moralist , and which nobody disputes , is , that we do not make our ...
... whole work together , all that you would really find fault with , barring , of course , imperfection of practice , the common preach- ment of every clergyman and every moralist , and which nobody disputes , is , that we do not make our ...
Side 17
... whole to be true , and the case made out . Others , again , having been perhaps a little staggered at first by some of your positions , after being tolerably well tired and confused , like a novice reading an Act of Parliament , by the ...
... whole to be true , and the case made out . Others , again , having been perhaps a little staggered at first by some of your positions , after being tolerably well tired and confused , like a novice reading an Act of Parliament , by the ...
Side 20
... 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 . Were this true , it ...
... 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 . Were this true , it ...
Side 24
... whole class of edu- cated people ; and that class not a sect of defined opinions . Now I unhesitatingly deny that we ever do use these maxims in a way which would justify any man of common sense , in supposing for an instant , that we ...
... whole class of edu- cated people ; and that class not a sect of defined opinions . Now I unhesitatingly deny that we ever do use these maxims in a way which would justify any man of common sense , in supposing for an instant , that we ...
Side 29
... whole tenor of your book , to be just what you have made us call it - all in all ; and you contend , and we deny not , that to true sincerity true knowledge is promised , and will be given . Your humble servant , OBJECTOR . To Mr ...
... whole tenor of your book , to be just what you have made us call it - all in all ; and you contend , and we deny not , that to true sincerity true knowledge is promised , and will be given . Your humble servant , OBJECTOR . To Mr ...
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abuse accusation acknowledge admit allow allude amnesty apostles arguing argument assertion believe body casuistry cause certainly charge charity Christ Church of England claim classes clergy command conceive consequently contend creed criminal deist deny distinction Divine Douay Bible double entendre effect endeavour error evil explained faith fear feel give Gospel guilty Guy Mannering Holy Spirit ianity imagine imperfection imply inadequate conceptions inculcate individuals infringement insinuation irreligion Jesus Judaism judge justice labours language letter ligion matter mean ment mercy merely Mervyn's Messiah morality nature necessity nominal Christians obedience obey object OBJECTOR opinions original sin ourselves pareo peculiar doctrines perfect Pharisees practical Christianity preach preachment presume promised proof prove pupillage Quakers real Christian reason received reconciliation religion religious Sabbatarian Sabbath Saviour Scripture sect sense servant shew sincerity society Socinians sort Sunday suppose talk texts thing tion true Christian understand Unitarians WILBERFORCE words