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]. |
Fra bogen
Resultater 6-10 af 32
Side 49
... contending for , or would , if we may believe your own words , contend for ; for you say E yourself , that there is no way by which the LETTER III . 49.
... contending for , or would , if we may believe your own words , contend for ; for you say E yourself , that there is no way by which the LETTER III . 49.
Side 50
... contended for , afresh , you again ask , " But will you discard religion altogether ? " Now , I ask you , Sir , whether , even any thing that you have put into Objector's mouth , does propose to do so ? Does he not , on the contrary ...
... contended for , afresh , you again ask , " But will you discard religion altogether ? " Now , I ask you , Sir , whether , even any thing that you have put into Objector's mouth , does propose to do so ? Does he not , on the contrary ...
Side 55
... contending that prayer to be effectual , need not be made with humility , reverence , sincere heart , and attentive mind ; then , and not till then , will this whole section of twenty - seven pages be any thing more than vague unmeaning ...
... contending that prayer to be effectual , need not be made with humility , reverence , sincere heart , and attentive mind ; then , and not till then , will this whole section of twenty - seven pages be any thing more than vague unmeaning ...
Side 59
... contended , were neces- sary to the very acceptance of Christianity . From a degree of ignorance or wickedness which he did not anticipate , however , some of his hearers , or perhaps only some who had it at second hand from them ...
... contended , were neces- sary to the very acceptance of Christianity . From a degree of ignorance or wickedness which he did not anticipate , however , some of his hearers , or perhaps only some who had it at second hand from them ...
Side 69
... contend that free - will remained . All were called : many who would not , but we must not say any who could not , accept . But then , as in the above instance , these said " fruits of holiness , " be they ever so much effects LETTER IV ...
... contend that free - will remained . All were called : many who would not , but we must not say any who could not , accept . But then , as in the above instance , these said " fruits of holiness , " be they ever so much effects LETTER IV ...
Andre udgaver - Se alle
Almindelige termer og sætninger
abuse accusation acknowledge actually admit allow allude amnesty answer apostles arguing argument assertion believe body casuistry cause certainly charge charity Christ Church of England claim classes clergy command conceive condemn consequently contend corruption creed criminal deist deny distinction Divine double entendre effect endeavour error evil faith fear feel give Gospel guilty Holy Spirit ianity imagine imperfection imply inadequate conceptions individuals infringement insinuation irreligion Jesus Judaism judge justice laity language letter ligion matter maxim mean ment merely Messiah mind Mithra morality nature necessity nominal Christians obedience object OBJECTOR original sin ourselves pareo peculiar doctrines peculiar opinions perfect Pharisees practice preach preachment presume principles professed Christians promised prove Quakers readers real Christians reason religion Sabbatarian Sabbath Saviour Scripture sect sense servant shew sincerity society Socinians sort Sunday suppose talk thing tion true Christian understand Unitarians Wilberforce WILLIAM WILBERFORCE words zeal