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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... charges or insinuations , for had I done so , my book must have been larger than his own . Many things remain unanswered and un- noticed ; yet if you can have patience to read and compare those I have noticed , or half of them , you ...
... charges or insinuations , for had I done so , my book must have been larger than his own . Many things remain unanswered and un- noticed ; yet if you can have patience to read and compare those I have noticed , or half of them , you ...
Side 3
... charge these things as errors upon their respective creeds . If the Persian attributed the drunkenness of the Turk to his different opinion of who was first Caliph , or the Protestant the rapine of a Papist to his deifica- tion of the ...
... charge these things as errors upon their respective creeds . If the Persian attributed the drunkenness of the Turk to his different opinion of who was first Caliph , or the Protestant the rapine of a Papist to his deifica- tion of the ...
Side 4
... charge of imperfec- tion of practice , as contrasted with the theory of Christianity — a charge , which must of necessity be true - into a charge against the opinions of four- fifths of the clergy and laity of the Church of England , by ...
... charge of imperfec- tion of practice , as contrasted with the theory of Christianity — a charge , which must of necessity be true - into a charge against the opinions of four- fifths of the clergy and laity of the Church of England , by ...
Side 6
... charge of want of courtesy in presuming thus anonymously to offer myself as the opponent of the chosen champion of Israel ; and could the question be personal between us , I should admit myself to be guilty of want of respect towards ...
... charge of want of courtesy in presuming thus anonymously to offer myself as the opponent of the chosen champion of Israel ; and could the question be personal between us , I should admit myself to be guilty of want of respect towards ...
Side 9
... charges against us , which , to a careless reader , would make your case appear so strong , they are beside the purpose altogether ; they are charges of irreligion and im- morality ; of imperfection in our duty to God and man . These ...
... charges against us , which , to a careless reader , would make your case appear so strong , they are beside the purpose altogether ; they are charges of irreligion and im- morality ; of imperfection in our duty to God and man . These ...
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