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 83
... it is true , be rather more high - flown than what would be adopted by the generality of our clergy , but the doctrine actually conveyed is the same . What those who are better acquainted with your cypher may under- stand in it ...
... it is true , be rather more high - flown than what would be adopted by the generality of our clergy , but the doctrine actually conveyed is the same . What those who are better acquainted with your cypher may under- stand in it ...
Side 107
... keep the Jewish Sabbath in the Jewish mode , or to such among them as had the means of making , and actually did volunteer to make , a strict legal Sab- bath of the first day of the week , beyond the meet- ing for public worship ' .
... keep the Jewish Sabbath in the Jewish mode , or to such among them as had the means of making , and actually did volunteer to make , a strict legal Sab- bath of the first day of the week , beyond the meet- ing for public worship ' .
Side 118
But as to the labouring classes , the evil does not end with the injustice done them , but they are actually driven , in many instances , to real sin , by our scaring them , injudiciously , from imaginary sin ; and the more this is done ...
But as to the labouring classes , the evil does not end with the injustice done them , but they are actually driven , in many instances , to real sin , by our scaring them , injudiciously , from imaginary sin ; and the more this is done ...
Side 124
... your want of toleration will not alter the fact , that they actually do so ; and the only mode of forming a reasonable judgment from their actions in these particulars , is from the consistency of those actions with their professed ...
... your want of toleration will not alter the fact , that they actually do so ; and the only mode of forming a reasonable judgment from their actions in these particulars , is from the consistency of those actions with their professed ...
Side 132
... the slave trade was not conquered in a session : but the cause would have been much advanced , if not actually carried , ere now , and religion and public decency had been spared some recent insults , to which they have been ...
... the slave trade was not conquered in a session : but the cause would have been much advanced , if not actually carried , ere now , and religion and public decency had been spared some recent insults , to which they have been ...
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