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 12
... assume all this , and upon your own mere assumption , to indulge in a strain of most unlimited abuse ; and for no other reason than that , as a body , we are imperfect , and that you suppose us , generally , not to understand certain ...
... assume all this , and upon your own mere assumption , to indulge in a strain of most unlimited abuse ; and for no other reason than that , as a body , we are imperfect , and that you suppose us , generally , not to understand certain ...
Side 17
... assumed they have totally forgotten their previous jealousy , and conclude all is right , though they cannot remember exactly how . They , in fact , remember but your general charges , which they feel to be true ; your concessions ...
... assumed they have totally forgotten their previous jealousy , and conclude all is right , though they cannot remember exactly how . They , in fact , remember but your general charges , which they feel to be true ; your concessions ...
Side 18
... assumed title of Evangelical . I now pass on , Sir , to a regular review of your book , chapter by chapter , and let those who will read , think , and judge how far I sustain the charges I have ventured to make against it ; and how far ...
... assumed title of Evangelical . I now pass on , Sir , to a regular review of your book , chapter by chapter , and let those who will read , think , and judge how far I sustain the charges I have ventured to make against it ; and how far ...
Side 24
... assuming that we so apply them ; but surely it would have been better for you to shew that we do so , by furnishing a con- text , instead of thus putting forth naked maxims , and throwing them in the worst , the most absurd sense you ...
... assuming that we so apply them ; but surely it would have been better for you to shew that we do so , by furnishing a con- text , instead of thus putting forth naked maxims , and throwing them in the worst , the most absurd sense you ...
Side 35
... personâ , of a monster similar to the satyr of mythology , roaming about the world , visible or invisible at pleasure , gifted with a knowledge of men's thoughts , and the power of a Proteus , in assuming such D 2 LETTER II . 35.
... personâ , of a monster similar to the satyr of mythology , roaming about the world , visible or invisible at pleasure , gifted with a knowledge of men's thoughts , and the power of a Proteus , in assuming such D 2 LETTER II . 35.
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