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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... matter with which he has encumbered the subject . It has been a great object with me to get this Vindication into the smallest possible compass ; I am sorry I have not succeeded better but the peculiar style adopted by Mr. Wilberforce ...
... matter with which he has encumbered the subject . It has been a great object with me to get this Vindication into the smallest possible compass ; I am sorry I have not succeeded better but the peculiar style adopted by Mr. Wilberforce ...
Side 14
... you do not like to go out on a Sunday , why you may stay at home ; if you do not like to go to a race- ground or to a theatre , stay away from them ; no- body will trouble their heads about the matter : it 14 INTRODUCTORY LETTER .
... you do not like to go out on a Sunday , why you may stay at home ; if you do not like to go to a race- ground or to a theatre , stay away from them ; no- body will trouble their heads about the matter : it 14 INTRODUCTORY LETTER .
Side 15
Objector (pseud.) body will trouble their heads about the matter : it were gross ill - breeding to observe upon it in your presence , and if observed upon behind your back , I can promise you , generally , a defender for every assailant ...
Objector (pseud.) body will trouble their heads about the matter : it were gross ill - breeding to observe upon it in your presence , and if observed upon behind your back , I can promise you , generally , a defender for every assailant ...
Side 22
... matter of no greater importance than simple belief , though I will not say it might not make it less . I cannot see , even were our knowledge indeed limited to this sketch , how ignorance should make us " mistake greatly in what regards ...
... matter of no greater importance than simple belief , though I will not say it might not make it less . I cannot see , even were our knowledge indeed limited to this sketch , how ignorance should make us " mistake greatly in what regards ...
Side 23
... matter of dispute . We might not , it is true , be able to quote chapter and verse , but speak from general impressions , what you term " faint traces ; " but we speak truly , and if truly , both our purpose and the purpose of religion ...
... matter of dispute . We might not , it is true , be able to quote chapter and verse , but speak from general impressions , what you term " faint traces ; " but we speak truly , and if truly , both our purpose and the purpose of religion ...
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