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
Objector (pseud.) and the power of a Proteus , in assuming such form as shall best suit his purpose of inducing them to evil . Is this what we ought to believe ? If your reason revolts equally at this , you perhaps will feel inclined to ...
Objector (pseud.) and the power of a Proteus , in assuming such form as shall best suit his purpose of inducing them to evil . Is this what we ought to believe ? If your reason revolts equally at this , you perhaps will feel inclined to ...
Side 39
... assume a triumph . You talk of " accustoming ourselves to refer all our vices to our natural de- pravity , as the primary cause : " ( p . 41 ) . Why , really , in my estimation , this would be much more likely to augment than cure the ...
... assume a triumph . You talk of " accustoming ourselves to refer all our vices to our natural de- pravity , as the primary cause : " ( p . 41 ) . Why , really , in my estimation , this would be much more likely to augment than cure the ...
Side 53
... assumed . The only point I see any necessity for adverting to , is the word love . Upon this word you seem inclined to build more than we may be disposed to allow ; hence our denial of the possibility of feeling it towards an invisible ...
... assumed . The only point I see any necessity for adverting to , is the word love . Upon this word you seem inclined to build more than we may be disposed to allow ; hence our denial of the possibility of feeling it towards an invisible ...
Side 57
... assume the right of doing so , your explanation should at least be definite . You next , under the title of " Mistaken concep- tions , entertained by nominal Christians , of the terms of acceptance with God , " ( p . 93 ) , proceed in a ...
... assume the right of doing so , your explanation should at least be definite . You next , under the title of " Mistaken concep- tions , entertained by nominal Christians , of the terms of acceptance with God , " ( p . 93 ) , proceed in a ...
Side 74
... , in whom the real sense of that which you assume as your method , and put as a contrast , is of course implied : and here it is that our advice breaks in - Where the 66 66 Christian truant , awakened to the sense of his 74 LETTER V.
... , in whom the real sense of that which you assume as your method , and put as a contrast , is of course implied : and here it is that our advice breaks in - Where the 66 66 Christian truant , awakened to the sense of his 74 LETTER V.
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