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 79
... commands of Him whom he has taken for his Lord and Mas- ter , in humble sincerity of heart . He does not argue that his Master is austere , requiring to reap where he has not sown , but turns him to the duty imposed . Why , from this ...
... commands of Him whom he has taken for his Lord and Mas- ter , in humble sincerity of heart . He does not argue that his Master is austere , requiring to reap where he has not sown , but turns him to the duty imposed . Why , from this ...
Side 91
... command not to do injury to a fellow - creature , and especially not to take his life . This is a positive enactment . Yet in self - defence we may do so ; by judicial sentence we may do so ; and in war , with certain limitations and ...
... command not to do injury to a fellow - creature , and especially not to take his life . This is a positive enactment . Yet in self - defence we may do so ; by judicial sentence we may do so ; and in war , with certain limitations and ...
Side 108
... command of our absolute Lord and Master - to every letter of which , Christians uni- versally , and to all he thinks implied thereby - each individual is absolutely bound to conform and it is no more justifiable ' to make our bed or our ...
... command of our absolute Lord and Master - to every letter of which , Christians uni- versally , and to all he thinks implied thereby - each individual is absolutely bound to conform and it is no more justifiable ' to make our bed or our ...
Side 112
... command extending to animals ; that those who had laboured all the week , should , as well as their cattle , have a day of rest and relaxation . A most merciful , and highly bene- ficial establishment , well worthy of a prominent place ...
... command extending to animals ; that those who had laboured all the week , should , as well as their cattle , have a day of rest and relaxation . A most merciful , and highly bene- ficial establishment , well worthy of a prominent place ...
Side 118
... letter of this law either expressly , or by undeniable im- plication , which is the same thing , commands us to do so . It happens , however , that neither of these two suppositions are exactly true . No doubt there 118 LETTER VII .
... letter of this law either expressly , or by undeniable im- plication , which is the same thing , commands us to do so . It happens , however , that neither of these two suppositions are exactly true . No doubt there 118 LETTER VII .
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