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 13
... if you should appear needlessly austere and rigid , not to condemn you without a fair enquiry whether your statements do or do not accord with the language of the Sacred Writings . This is cautious enough , certainly ...
... if you should appear needlessly austere and rigid , not to condemn you without a fair enquiry whether your statements do or do not accord with the language of the Sacred Writings . This is cautious enough , certainly ...
Side 20
This is certainly most true , and , in my opinion , most proper ; were it otherwise , your third asser- tion , which I admit , might , perhaps , be no longer so true ; but would Christianity be a gainer thereby ? I think not !
This is certainly most true , and , in my opinion , most proper ; were it otherwise , your third asser- tion , which I admit , might , perhaps , be no longer so true ; but would Christianity be a gainer thereby ? I think not !
Side 21
Proficients in divinity we certainly cannot become without study , but proficients in useful and essential Christ- ianity we may be . What specimens of ignorance you may have met with , it is not for me to say ; but I never , to my ...
Proficients in divinity we certainly cannot become without study , but proficients in useful and essential Christ- ianity we may be . What specimens of ignorance you may have met with , it is not for me to say ; but I never , to my ...
Side 26
The means are certainly sufficient for all general pur- poses , yet cases will arise , in which the good and evil are so intimately blended as to defy an analysis that shall satisfy all alike . Why else have the best and most learned so ...
The means are certainly sufficient for all general pur- poses , yet cases will arise , in which the good and evil are so intimately blended as to defy an analysis that shall satisfy all alike . Why else have the best and most learned so ...
Side 28
18 ) form no constituent parts of sincerity , although nothing , certainly , is more likely to effect them , as says your own excellent maxim , " An honest heart is the best casuist . " But this , good as it is , I might equally pull to ...
18 ) form no constituent parts of sincerity , although nothing , certainly , is more likely to effect them , as says your own excellent maxim , " An honest heart is the best casuist . " But this , good as it is , I might equally pull to ...
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