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 36
... accuse me of profanely trifling in a serious controversy . But I affirm that this has been , and is even to this day , the belief of thou- sands . Many , especially when terrified by an evil conscience , have imagined , and positively ...
... accuse me of profanely trifling in a serious controversy . But I affirm that this has been , and is even to this day , the belief of thou- sands . Many , especially when terrified by an evil conscience , have imagined , and positively ...
Side 46
... accusation of negligence and imperfection of conduct , in which , however , you abundantly acquit us of the concluding imputation of your last chapter , I mean , prying beyond our depth . You then lecture us rather severely upon " the ...
... accusation of negligence and imperfection of conduct , in which , however , you abundantly acquit us of the concluding imputation of your last chapter , I mean , prying beyond our depth . You then lecture us rather severely upon " the ...
Side 48
... accusation I should bring against your- self . You assert , recant , soften down , and re - assert so often , and mingle your arguments , where you attempt any , so much with preachment , insinuation , and unexplained quotations , that ...
... accusation I should bring against your- self . You assert , recant , soften down , and re - assert so often , and mingle your arguments , where you attempt any , so much with preachment , insinuation , and unexplained quotations , that ...
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 70
... accuse us of " talking too much of terms and performances on our part . " If we talk of them " too much , " we are wrong , no doubt . But you surely will not contend that we have none to per- form , or deny the promises and the threats ...
... accuse us of " talking too much of terms and performances on our part . " If we talk of them " too much , " we are wrong , no doubt . But you surely will not contend that we have none to per- form , or deny the promises and the threats ...
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