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 24
... deny that we ever do use these maxims in a way which would justify any man of common sense , in supposing for an instant , that we meant them to be understood as you interpret them . We know , as well as you do , that " faith influences ...
... deny that we ever do use these maxims in a way which would justify any man of common sense , in supposing for an instant , that we meant them to be understood as you interpret them . We know , as well as you do , that " faith influences ...
Side 26
... denial of the sufficiency of the means afforded for the distinction : ( p . 16 ) . The means are certainly sufficient for all general pur- poses ... deny that , in a peculiar position of argument , we might even go so far as 26 LETTER I.
... denial of the sufficiency of the means afforded for the distinction : ( p . 16 ) . The means are certainly sufficient for all general pur- poses ... deny that , in a peculiar position of argument , we might even go so far as 26 LETTER I.
Side 29
... all in all ; and you contend , and we deny not , that to true sincerity true knowledge is promised , and will be given . Your humble servant , To Mr. WILBerforce . OBJECTOR . LETTER II . CHAP . II . 8vo . Edit LETTER I. 29.
... all in all ; and you contend , and we deny not , that to true sincerity true knowledge is promised , and will be given . Your humble servant , To Mr. WILBerforce . OBJECTOR . LETTER II . CHAP . II . 8vo . Edit LETTER I. 29.
Side 30
... deny , or at least , greatly extenuate , our corruption and weakness : " ( p . 20 ) . This is , truly , rather a vague charge , containing three counts in one , with the heaviest and falsest in the middle , as if for the pur- pose of ...
... deny , or at least , greatly extenuate , our corruption and weakness : " ( p . 20 ) . This is , truly , rather a vague charge , containing three counts in one , with the heaviest and falsest in the middle , as if for the pur- pose of ...
Side 31
... deny it ? are we not frail and infirm ? or will you contend , that because we say " frailty and infirmity , " we must , therefore , be understood to deny any particular origin of this frailty and infirmity ? As well might I contend that ...
... deny it ? are we not frail and infirm ? or will you contend , that because we say " frailty and infirmity , " we must , therefore , be understood to deny any particular origin of this frailty and infirmity ? As well might I contend that ...
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