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 57
... perhaps , with laxity , and a want of general religion ; but not a syllable of erroneous opinions , unless it be a re - hint at the old accusation of not relying sufficiently upon the merits of Christ . What may be LETTER IV . 57.
... perhaps , with laxity , and a want of general religion ; but not a syllable of erroneous opinions , unless it be a re - hint at the old accusation of not relying sufficiently upon the merits of Christ . What may be LETTER IV . 57.
Side 58
... Christ . Secondly , upon his promised assistance to enable us to fulfil the terms required to render that amnesty ultimately effective . And , thirdly , upon his mercy alone , in accepting , from knowledge of our weakness , what must ...
... Christ . Secondly , upon his promised assistance to enable us to fulfil the terms required to render that amnesty ultimately effective . And , thirdly , upon his mercy alone , in accepting , from knowledge of our weakness , what must ...
Side 59
... Christ- ianity could only be received through Judaism , puts faith , using the word in a variety of senses , against works , not against the works of obedience , which he himself had been preaching to his converts , as the necessary and ...
... Christ- ianity could only be received through Judaism , puts faith , using the word in a variety of senses , against works , not against the works of obedience , which he himself had been preaching to his converts , as the necessary and ...
Side 63
... Christ as sent by God to proclaim an amnesty to his rebellious subjects ; consequently , " to reconcile us when enemies . " For example - Suppose a factious and rebellious town to be under the interdict of its rightful sovereign , who ...
... Christ as sent by God to proclaim an amnesty to his rebellious subjects ; consequently , " to reconcile us when enemies . " For example - Suppose a factious and rebellious town to be under the interdict of its rightful sovereign , who ...
Side 66
... Christ , upon the simple con- ditions , as Mr. Locke - whom I am heartily glad to see , in another place , you recognise as a Christian -has abundantly proved , upon the simple con- ditions of acknowledging him as the Messiah , and ...
... Christ , upon the simple con- ditions , as Mr. Locke - whom I am heartily glad to see , in another place , you recognise as a Christian -has abundantly proved , upon the simple con- ditions of acknowledging him as the Messiah , and ...
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