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 124
... consequently , the minutiae of its observances , to be subjects upon which men may conscientiously differ . I cannot , therefore , allow these differences to be any proof of our want either of religion or sincerity . However little you ...
... consequently , the minutiae of its observances , to be subjects upon which men may conscientiously differ . I cannot , therefore , allow these differences to be any proof of our want either of religion or sincerity . However little you ...
Side 152
... consequently offensive to God in proportion as they have a tendency to be injurious to man . If this offends you , reverse it ; it will come to the same thing . Your doctrine , of being guilty of the whole law by infringing the ...
... consequently offensive to God in proportion as they have a tendency to be injurious to man . If this offends you , reverse it ; it will come to the same thing . Your doctrine , of being guilty of the whole law by infringing the ...
Side 162
... consequently a place of public resort . And it were rather hard to deny an innocent enjoyment to the good , merely because the wicked happen to enjoy it also , espe- cially where it almost invariably happens , that should any community ...
... consequently a place of public resort . And it were rather hard to deny an innocent enjoyment to the good , merely because the wicked happen to enjoy it also , espe- cially where it almost invariably happens , that should any community ...
Side 182
... consequently , you must mean to give it as your opinion , that upon the particular understanding of this propo- sition , notwithstanding its intricacy , and the weak powers of the bulk of professed Christians for com- prehending ...
... consequently , you must mean to give it as your opinion , that upon the particular understanding of this propo- sition , notwithstanding its intricacy , and the weak powers of the bulk of professed Christians for com- prehending ...
Side 206
... consequently , would have an air of gloom . You tell us here , that " religion prohibits no amuse- ment or gratification which is really innocent . ” What more say we ? But , Sir , how can you be sure , that from the amusement or ...
... consequently , would have an air of gloom . You tell us here , that " religion prohibits no amuse- ment or gratification which is really innocent . ” What more say we ? But , Sir , how can you be sure , that from the amusement or ...
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