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 86
... accusation , we contend for sincerity as all in all ; consequently , our belief in what we hold to be essentials of Christ- ianity , must , according to our scheme , be real and unaffected , therefore not merely formal . We can- not ...
... accusation , we contend for sincerity as all in all ; consequently , our belief in what we hold to be essentials of Christ- ianity , must , according to our scheme , be real and unaffected , therefore not merely formal . We can- not ...
Side 99
... accusation is , that , " even if we acknowledge these excesses and abuses as criminal , we do not condemn them as irreligious . " We do so condemn them if the question is asked of us ; but our language on this head is not so pro- perly ...
... accusation is , that , " even if we acknowledge these excesses and abuses as criminal , we do not condemn them as irreligious . " We do so condemn them if the question is asked of us ; but our language on this head is not so pro- perly ...
Side 100
... accusing us of " robbing her of her best energies , and degrading her into a set of statutes , which we look upon as abridging our natural liberty , " ( p . 145 ) . You have made an argument for us as usual ! Three out of the six ...
... accusing us of " robbing her of her best energies , and degrading her into a set of statutes , which we look upon as abridging our natural liberty , " ( p . 145 ) . You have made an argument for us as usual ! Three out of the six ...
Side 101
... accuse us of , at one time standing out for the letter of an injunction , without admit- ting the spirit ; at another , of admitting the spirit of it only , ( p . 146 ) . Of the first , I cannot call to mind one single example . Of the ...
... accuse us of , at one time standing out for the letter of an injunction , without admit- ting the spirit ; at another , of admitting the spirit of it only , ( p . 146 ) . Of the first , I cannot call to mind one single example . Of the ...
Side 121
... accuse us of " dexterously availing ourselves of any plau- sible plea for introducing week day employments into Sunday , while we have not the same propen- sity to introduce any of Sunday's peculiar employ- ments into the rest of the ...
... accuse us of " dexterously availing ourselves of any plau- sible plea for introducing week day employments into Sunday , while we have not the same propen- sity to introduce any of Sunday's peculiar employ- ments into the rest of the ...
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