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 97
required to pay them upon demand , unless he who demands produces his authority to demand . Nor do we conceive that our liege Lady wishes us to do so . It would be as little in accordance with her dignity and the maintenance of her real ...
required to pay them upon demand , unless he who demands produces his authority to demand . Nor do we conceive that our liege Lady wishes us to do so . It would be as little in accordance with her dignity and the maintenance of her real ...
Side 104
... of a Sabbath to show his own con- sciousness of utter want of authority , where reason , analogy , and expediency , are to be abandoned as infra dignitatem . selves , before you altogether refuse us toleration . You 104 LETTER VII .
... of a Sabbath to show his own con- sciousness of utter want of authority , where reason , analogy , and expediency , are to be abandoned as infra dignitatem . selves , before you altogether refuse us toleration . You 104 LETTER VII .
Side 108
We have , without any express authority , abandoned the Jewish Sabbath , which , if the commandment is still to be considered as in full force , we have no positive right to do , even though we devote another day in any given manner .
We have , without any express authority , abandoned the Jewish Sabbath , which , if the commandment is still to be considered as in full force , we have no positive right to do , even though we devote another day in any given manner .
Side 111
As regards relaxations , we have literally no means of judging from any authority , how far they were or were not considered allowable , we have certainly no reason to conclude them utterly prohibited ' . We are left then , as regards ...
As regards relaxations , we have literally no means of judging from any authority , how far they were or were not considered allowable , we have certainly no reason to conclude them utterly prohibited ' . We are left then , as regards ...
Side 117
Some by legislative enact- ments , some by the ill - judged zeal of individuals in authority , and in which debarment there is about as much reason and justice as there would be in imposing a Sunday - shackle upon the legs of all cattle ...
Some by legislative enact- ments , some by the ill - judged zeal of individuals in authority , and in which debarment there is about as much reason and justice as there would be in imposing a Sunday - shackle upon the legs of all cattle ...
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