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 20
... assertion then goes to accuse generally the whole body of preceptors , not only of criminal negligence , but negligence of a most extraordinary kind , that what they neglect to teach , is just the very thing that it is their peculiar ...
... assertion then goes to accuse generally the whole body of preceptors , not only of criminal negligence , but negligence of a most extraordinary kind , that what they neglect to teach , is just the very thing that it is their peculiar ...
Side 21
... assertion , is now the case . You appear to me , Sir , to confound proficiency in divinity with essential Christianity . Proficients in divinity we certainly cannot become without study , but proficients in useful and essential Christ ...
... assertion , is now the case . You appear to me , Sir , to confound proficiency in divinity with essential Christianity . Proficients in divinity we certainly cannot become without study , but proficients in useful and essential Christ ...
Side 23
... asserted , that , despite our silence upon the sub- ject , the sentiments we had been expressing had secret reference to religion ; consequently , that our judgment of right and wrong is not " uninfluenced by the religion of Jesus ...
... asserted , that , despite our silence upon the sub- ject , the sentiments we had been expressing had secret reference to religion ; consequently , that our judgment of right and wrong is not " uninfluenced by the religion of Jesus ...
Side 25
... argue upon insincerity , and assert , that in popular notions , sincerity means insincerity ( p . 17 ) : but really , Sir , you must excuse our " lamentable igno- rance , " if we were totally unaware of this LETTER I. 25.
... argue upon insincerity , and assert , that in popular notions , sincerity means insincerity ( p . 17 ) : but really , Sir , you must excuse our " lamentable igno- rance , " if we were totally unaware of this LETTER I. 25.
Side 30
... assert , that we " either overlook , or deny , or at least , greatly extenuate , our corruption and weakness : " ( p . 20 ) . This is , truly , rather a vague charge , containing three counts in one , with the heaviest and falsest in ...
... assert , that we " either overlook , or deny , or at least , greatly extenuate , our corruption and weakness : " ( p . 20 ) . This is , truly , rather a vague charge , containing three counts in one , with the heaviest and falsest in ...
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