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 23
... consequently , that our judgment of right and wrong is not " uninfluenced by the religion of Jesus : " ( p . 9 ) . Another accusation against us as a proof of our indifference to religion , is the little encouragement given to missions ...
... consequently , that our judgment of right and wrong is not " uninfluenced by the religion of Jesus : " ( p . 9 ) . Another accusation against us as a proof of our indifference to religion , is the little encouragement given to missions ...
Side 63
... consequently , " to reconcile us when enemies . " For example - Suppose a factious and rebellious town to be under the interdict of its rightful sovereign , who , instead of destroying the rebels and razing their city , had had patience ...
... consequently , " to reconcile us when enemies . " For example - Suppose a factious and rebellious town to be under the interdict of its rightful sovereign , who , instead of destroying the rebels and razing their city , had had patience ...
Side 86
... consequently , our belief in what we hold to be essentials of Christ- ianity , must , according to our scheme , be real and unaffected , therefore not merely formal . We can- not , and we do not deny , any part of the morality ...
... consequently , our belief in what we hold to be essentials of Christ- ianity , must , according to our scheme , be real and unaffected , therefore not merely formal . We can- not , and we do not deny , any part of the morality ...
Side 87
... consequently most conducive to our own happiness . That infidels themselves should have discovered the intrinsic merits of Christian morality , and conformed pro- fessedly upon the grounds of reason , envying even the philosophic fame ...
... consequently most conducive to our own happiness . That infidels themselves should have discovered the intrinsic merits of Christian morality , and conformed pro- fessedly upon the grounds of reason , envying even the philosophic fame ...
Side 98
... to disclaim this , and to assure you , that we freely allow , that if we permit pleasure to occupy us so as to interfere with our duty , it is an excess , an abuse , and consequently , criminal . We condemn all 1 .98 LETTER VI .
... to disclaim this , and to assure you , that we freely allow , that if we permit pleasure to occupy us so as to interfere with our duty , it is an excess , an abuse , and consequently , criminal . We condemn all 1 .98 LETTER VI .
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