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 10
... particular sect , for whom you assume a far nearer approach to this desirable perfection , than what has been attained by any other body of Christians . in Could you prove that all who agree with your- self in peculiar opinions were of ...
... particular sect , for whom you assume a far nearer approach to this desirable perfection , than what has been attained by any other body of Christians . in Could you prove that all who agree with your- self in peculiar opinions were of ...
Side 13
... particular . You carry this abuse direct and indirect against us , under the title of nominal , as contrasted with real , Christians , in the double meaning of the term , to such lengths occasionally , as oblige me to call you to order ...
... particular . You carry this abuse direct and indirect against us , under the title of nominal , as contrasted with real , Christians , in the double meaning of the term , to such lengths occasionally , as oblige me to call you to order ...
Side 16
... particular person to answer them ; and they have been acquiesced in generally from want of observation . We are so accustomed to crimination from writers upon such subjects , and so well aware of our deserving all that can be said upon ...
... particular person to answer them ; and they have been acquiesced in generally from want of observation . We are so accustomed to crimination from writers upon such subjects , and so well aware of our deserving all that can be said upon ...
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... particular ; it is in fact our want of confidence in the instru- ments employed , and too much has occurred to justify this want of confidence . But all this must remain matter of opinion ; it is neither my object nor my wish to prove ...
... particular ; it is in fact our want of confidence in the instru- ments employed , and too much has occurred to justify this want of confidence . But all this must remain matter of opinion ; it is neither my object nor my wish to prove ...
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... particular origin of this frailty and infirmity ? As well might I contend that you de- nied the history of gunpowder , because you said a man's death was caused by a bullet ! Let us say all you here make us say ; it neither proves that ...
... particular origin of this frailty and infirmity ? As well might I contend that you de- nied the history of gunpowder , because you said a man's death was caused by a bullet ! Let us say all you here make us say ; it neither proves that ...
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