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
... believe ? If your reason revolts equally at this , you perhaps will feel inclined to accuse me of profanely trifling in a serious controversy . But I affirm that this has been , and is even to this day , the belief of thou- sands . Many ...
... believe ? If your reason revolts equally at this , you perhaps will feel inclined to accuse me of profanely trifling in a serious controversy . But I affirm that this has been , and is even to this day , the belief of thou- sands . Many ...
Side 48
... believe any doctrine at all . " Pardon me , Sir , but having very carefully perused your book , it is very strange ! But barring the " no doctrine at all , " this is the very accusation I should bring against your- self . You assert ...
... believe any doctrine at all . " Pardon me , Sir , but having very carefully perused your book , it is very strange ! But barring the " no doctrine at all , " this is the very accusation I should bring against your- self . You assert ...
Side 49
... it stands , it is not an objection at all to any thing you have been contending for , or would , if we may believe your own words , contend for ; for you say E yourself , that there is no way by which the LETTER III . 49.
... it stands , it is not an objection at all to any thing you have been contending for , or would , if we may believe your own words , contend for ; for you say E yourself , that there is no way by which the LETTER III . 49.
Side 62
... believe . " I believe . " Pistis is the Greek word employed both by St. Paul and St. James ; its received translation is the Latin word fides . The senses given by Ainsworth to fides , are - 1st , Faith , truth , honesty , allegiance ...
... believe . " I believe . " Pistis is the Greek word employed both by St. Paul and St. James ; its received translation is the Latin word fides . The senses given by Ainsworth to fides , are - 1st , Faith , truth , honesty , allegiance ...
Side 63
... believe , and have generally found to be as follows ; and I trust they are equally scriptural and equally rational with your own , whatever your own may be . We consider Christ as sent by God to proclaim an amnesty to his rebellious ...
... believe , and have generally found to be as follows ; and I trust they are equally scriptural and equally rational with your own , whatever your own may be . We consider Christ as sent by God to proclaim an amnesty to his rebellious ...
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