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 49
... abuse ? " ( p . 61 ) . Indeed , Sir , if Objec- tor only does so here , pardon him this one offence , in consideration of the examples you have so abundantly set him ! But he is not guilty even of the one offence , that I am aware of ...
... abuse ? " ( p . 61 ) . Indeed , Sir , if Objec- tor only does so here , pardon him this one offence , in consideration of the examples you have so abundantly set him ! But he is not guilty even of the one offence , that I am aware of ...
Side 50
... abuse of the term that happens to present itself in his mind or memory . After admitting the abuses contended for , afresh , you again ask , " But will you discard religion altogether ? " Now , I ask you , Sir , whether , even any thing ...
... abuse of the term that happens to present itself in his mind or memory . After admitting the abuses contended for , afresh , you again ask , " But will you discard religion altogether ? " Now , I ask you , Sir , whether , even any thing ...
Side 53
... abused us , and cried shame upon us , for denying what we never should deny , and what , indeed , you have not ventured to make us deny , otherwise than by in- sinuation in a multiplicity of confused arguments , every one of which ...
... abused us , and cried shame upon us , for denying what we never should deny , and what , indeed , you have not ventured to make us deny , otherwise than by in- sinuation in a multiplicity of confused arguments , every one of which ...
Side 72
... abuse of our mode , as from any other , we do not deny ; from its use we do . But would no practical evils result from an abuse of yours ? You do not deny it ; but describe them as well and as truly as we could do . But then , we ...
... abuse of our mode , as from any other , we do not deny ; from its use we do . But would no practical evils result from an abuse of yours ? You do not deny it ; but describe them as well and as truly as we could do . But then , we ...
Side 73
Objector (pseud.) abuse of your's , and our mode itself far less likely to be abused . Before you can fix your charges upon us , you must prove that we deny our state of sin , and the necessity of Christ to our salvation ; that we deny ...
Objector (pseud.) abuse of your's , and our mode itself far less likely to be abused . Before you can fix your charges upon us , you must prove that we deny our state of sin , and the necessity of Christ to our salvation ; that we deny ...
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