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 14
... charge of sin- gularity " will not stand much in your way . If you do not like to go out on a Sunday , why you may stay at home ; if you do not like to go to a race- ground or to a theatre , stay away from them ; no- body will trouble ...
... charge of sin- gularity " will not stand much in your way . If you do not like to go out on a Sunday , why you may stay at home ; if you do not like to go to a race- ground or to a theatre , stay away from them ; no- body will trouble ...
Side 16
... your abuse has passed as general arraignment with the majority of readers , who have not attended to the particular design of your argument sufficiently to discover its extent , and feeling each individual charge 16 INTRODUCTORY LETTER .
... your abuse has passed as general arraignment with the majority of readers , who have not attended to the particular design of your argument sufficiently to discover its extent , and feeling each individual charge 16 INTRODUCTORY LETTER .
Side 17
Objector (pseud.) to discover its extent , and feeling each individual charge as advanced to contain some truth , as most of those which are at all definite must do , being charges of general imperfection , they have con- cluded the ...
Objector (pseud.) to discover its extent , and feeling each individual charge as advanced to contain some truth , as most of those which are at all definite must do , being charges of general imperfection , they have con- cluded the ...
Side 18
Objector (pseud.) quiescing at once in every charge of imperfection , or excited by the high - flown piety of your ... charges I have ventured to make against it ; and how far I have been able to answer the charges it makes against us ...
Objector (pseud.) quiescing at once in every charge of imperfection , or excited by the high - flown piety of your ... charges I have ventured to make against it ; and how far I have been able to answer the charges it makes against us ...
Side 19
... charge us , you bring forward four proofs in support of your accusa- tion . First , our own utter ignorance of the " pe- culiar characteristics " ( p . 5 , 6 ) of the religion we profess . Secondly , our negligence in instructing our ...
... charge us , you bring forward four proofs in support of your accusa- tion . First , our own utter ignorance of the " pe- culiar characteristics " ( p . 5 , 6 ) of the religion we profess . Secondly , our negligence in instructing our ...
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