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
... claim to be lawful whenever we are satisfied that it is from genuine authority . E. g . If I lend you a sum of money , your disowning the debt is one thing , your omitting to repay it is ano- ther , and your refusal to make an unusual ...
... claim to be lawful whenever we are satisfied that it is from genuine authority . E. g . If I lend you a sum of money , your disowning the debt is one thing , your omitting to repay it is ano- ther , and your refusal to make an unusual ...
Side 135
... claim to reward from God , whom they have not designedly , but only incidentally served , in pursuit of other prizes than those by him advertized . For your expression , " an indifference to the world's esteem , " ( p . 189 ) , we must ...
... claim to reward from God , whom they have not designedly , but only incidentally served , in pursuit of other prizes than those by him advertized . For your expression , " an indifference to the world's esteem , " ( p . 189 ) , we must ...
Side 150
... claims of 1 66 I feel that an apology is due to the reader for having said so much upon this subject ; but a recent occurrence has im- pressed me with the necessity of a full explanation . religion as ourselves , and should conceive it ...
... claims of 1 66 I feel that an apology is due to the reader for having said so much upon this subject ; but a recent occurrence has im- pressed me with the necessity of a full explanation . religion as ourselves , and should conceive it ...
Side 151
... claims . I really can see no good that could arise from it . You say , ( p . 226 ) , " a man may go on in the frequent commission of known sins , and yet no inference be drawn respecting the absence of re- ligious principle . " This ...
... claims . I really can see no good that could arise from it . You say , ( p . 226 ) , " a man may go on in the frequent commission of known sins , and yet no inference be drawn respecting the absence of re- ligious principle . " This ...
Side 155
... claim to being considered its warmest friends . Many an insur- rection has been occasioned by endeavouring to force upon a people benefits they are not prepared to receive , whereas by a more judicious and patient course , they had ...
... claim to being considered its warmest friends . Many an insur- rection has been occasioned by endeavouring to force upon a people benefits they are not prepared to receive , whereas by a more judicious and patient course , they had ...
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