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 10
... . You , in your zeal for that party whose cause you have espoused , and among whom you doubtless know many good Christians , have forgotten that Christ- ianity is not peculiar to them alone ; and like 10 INTRODUCTORY LETTER .
... . You , in your zeal for that party whose cause you have espoused , and among whom you doubtless know many good Christians , have forgotten that Christ- ianity is not peculiar to them alone ; and like 10 INTRODUCTORY LETTER .
Side 23
... deny your assumption of its cause being indifference . Had we hope of real success , missions would not want encouragement . It is not our indifference to the result , but our fear , over great fear if you will , of LETTER I. 23.
... deny your assumption of its cause being indifference . Had we hope of real success , missions would not want encouragement . It is not our indifference to the result , but our fear , over great fear if you will , of LETTER I. 23.
Side 31
... cause of such general depravity ? " we should say , " The frailty and infirmity of human nature , " will you deny it ... caused by a bullet ! Let us say all you here make us say ; it neither proves that we think " that vice is rather ...
... cause of such general depravity ? " we should say , " The frailty and infirmity of human nature , " will you deny it ... caused by a bullet ! Let us say all you here make us say ; it neither proves that we think " that vice is rather ...
Side 32
... of his depravity , we must not forget that there is a con- trary side of the question , or hastily decide that God was altogether driven from his creation , be- cause it is easier to collect vices than virtues from 32 LETTER II .
... of his depravity , we must not forget that there is a con- trary side of the question , or hastily decide that God was altogether driven from his creation , be- cause it is easier to collect vices than virtues from 32 LETTER II .
Side 33
Objector (pseud.) cause it is easier to collect vices than virtues from the history of mankind . It is the very nature of evil to be prominent , and of good to lie concealed ! Evil , however , had so far succeeded in the struggle , as ...
Objector (pseud.) cause it is easier to collect vices than virtues from the history of mankind . It is the very nature of evil to be prominent , and of good to lie concealed ! Evil , however , had so far succeeded in the struggle , as ...
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