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 22
... of those we may be ad- dressing ; we suppose them to know already every thing that directly concerns the action with regard to Scripture . We conceive our opinion of its assent or dissent to be implied in our word Right 22 LETTER I.
... of those we may be ad- dressing ; we suppose them to know already every thing that directly concerns the action with regard to Scripture . We conceive our opinion of its assent or dissent to be implied in our word Right 22 LETTER I.
Side 23
... Scripture . And the reason why we are , as you say , " recalled to the subject by the mention of some acknowledged heretic , " ( p . 9 ) is , that we instantly remember that his doctrine de- nies our position , and our denouncing of ...
... Scripture . And the reason why we are , as you say , " recalled to the subject by the mention of some acknowledged heretic , " ( p . 9 ) is , that we instantly remember that his doctrine de- nies our position , and our denouncing of ...
Side 34
... Scripture and our religious system . " I really wish you would be so good as to explain what these two systems are , that we might compare them ; for , so ignorant are we , that we are not aware of having any system , other than that of ...
... Scripture and our religious system . " I really wish you would be so good as to explain what these two systems are , that we might compare them ; for , so ignorant are we , that we are not aware of having any system , other than that of ...
Side 35
... Scripture to signify no more than evil ; the depravity of our nature , sometimes even no more than principle liable to error ; the extension of those passions , which , though given us for good purposes , will , if unchecked , in time ...
... Scripture to signify no more than evil ; the depravity of our nature , sometimes even no more than principle liable to error ; the extension of those passions , which , though given us for good purposes , will , if unchecked , in time ...
Side 36
... Scripture texts ; and if you think us wrong , why we must even be content to remain under your censure . Having excited the imaginations of your timid readers by a lecture upon the reality of an evil spirit , you next proceed , from the ...
... Scripture texts ; and if you think us wrong , why we must even be content to remain under your censure . Having excited the imaginations of your timid readers by a lecture upon the reality of an evil spirit , you next proceed , from the ...
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