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 51
... allow . And as for your Moravians , the excellence you claim for them , does not prove that they would not have been better without that offensive manner , which , probably , was but a stumbling - block to many , and reasonably so , as ...
... allow . And as for your Moravians , the excellence you claim for them , does not prove that they would not have been better without that offensive manner , which , probably , was but a stumbling - block to many , and reasonably so , as ...
Side 53
... allow ; hence our denial of the possibility of feeling it towards an invisible being . But this denial also proceeds upon our ( as you say , and I hope it may prove ) mistaken notion about its test being ardors , transports , & c . ( p ...
... allow ; hence our denial of the possibility of feeling it towards an invisible being . But this denial also proceeds upon our ( as you say , and I hope it may prove ) mistaken notion about its test being ardors , transports , & c . ( p ...
Side 54
... allow to such manifestation , a monopoly of all the loyalty , patriotism , virtue , or justice , in the country . In your conclusion , how- ever , you appear almost unconsciously to have come round to our opinions upon the subject , and ...
... allow to such manifestation , a monopoly of all the loyalty , patriotism , virtue , or justice , in the country . In your conclusion , how- ever , you appear almost unconsciously to have come round to our opinions upon the subject , and ...
Side 59
... allow that its predecessors have ever been in error , or even expressed themselves obscurely ? We must come to the point , or that will remain which may mar all our labours . In my mind , it were impossible for a people of ordinary ...
... allow that its predecessors have ever been in error , or even expressed themselves obscurely ? We must come to the point , or that will remain which may mar all our labours . In my mind , it were impossible for a people of ordinary ...
Side 68
... anticipation will be withdrawn , if his exertions should not altogether come up to the full measure of perfection which his good mother had probably inculcated ? Would you allow nothing for his frailty ? And if , 68 LETTER IV .
... anticipation will be withdrawn , if his exertions should not altogether come up to the full measure of perfection which his good mother had probably inculcated ? Would you allow nothing for his frailty ? And if , 68 LETTER IV .
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abuse accusation acknowledge actually admit allow allude amnesty answer apostles arguing argument assertion believe body casuistry cause certainly charge charity Christ Church of England claim classes clergy command conceive condemn consequently contend corruption creed criminal deist deny distinction Divine double entendre effect endeavour error evil faith fear feel give Gospel guilty Holy Spirit ianity imagine imperfection imply inadequate conceptions individuals infringement insinuation irreligion Jesus Judaism judge justice laity language letter ligion matter maxim mean ment merely Messiah mind Mithra morality nature necessity nominal Christians obedience object OBJECTOR original sin ourselves pareo peculiar doctrines peculiar opinions perfect Pharisees practice preach preachment presume principles professed Christians promised prove Quakers readers real Christians reason religion Sabbatarian Sabbath Saviour Scripture sect sense servant shew sincerity society Socinians sort Sunday suppose talk thing tion true Christian understand Unitarians Wilberforce WILLIAM WILBERFORCE words zeal