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 38
... defined correctly what you mean by these slight conceptions , nor proved any actually to exist in our opinions . However , I will deny this part of your assertion . Inconsiderateness cer- tainly may and does produce insensibility ; but ...
... defined correctly what you mean by these slight conceptions , nor proved any actually to exist in our opinions . However , I will deny this part of your assertion . Inconsiderateness cer- tainly may and does produce insensibility ; but ...
Side 47
... defined charge hereafter ; and if so , I promise you I will answer it , argument for argument , assertion for assertion ; here , at least , I have no fears . You then revert again to your charge of igno- 1 Vide index , p . 55. Some ...
... defined charge hereafter ; and if so , I promise you I will answer it , argument for argument , assertion for assertion ; here , at least , I have no fears . You then revert again to your charge of igno- 1 Vide index , p . 55. Some ...
Side 50
... definition of what you mean by " religious affections , " much misunderstanding might have been avoided , as I have ... defined . Thus you leave it to every one's imagination to suppose what these religious affections and operations of ...
... definition of what you mean by " religious affections , " much misunderstanding might have been avoided , as I have ... defined . Thus you leave it to every one's imagination to suppose what these religious affections and operations of ...
Side 51
... Admission of the Passions into Religion . " What you propose to express by these two words " pas- sions " and " affections , " I find it impossible strictly to determine , and until they are defined , I E 2 LETTER III . 51.
... Admission of the Passions into Religion . " What you propose to express by these two words " pas- sions " and " affections , " I find it impossible strictly to determine , and until they are defined , I E 2 LETTER III . 51.
Side 52
Objector (pseud.) to determine , and until they are defined , I cannot decide exactly how far we agree or disagree with ... define these terms to mean no more than that we are bound both to feel and to shew sincere and lively gratitude ...
Objector (pseud.) to determine , and until they are defined , I cannot decide exactly how far we agree or disagree with ... define these terms to mean no more than that we are bound both to feel and to shew sincere and lively gratitude ...
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