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 76
... distinction , " and " not a state and condition of the heart1 ; " and that your words will not warrant any such inference as you wish to be drawn from them . You have put the distinction entirely upon whether " the fruits of ' I must ...
... distinction , " and " not a state and condition of the heart1 ; " and that your words will not warrant any such inference as you wish to be drawn from them . You have put the distinction entirely upon whether " the fruits of ' I must ...
Side 89
... distinction between ourselves and Unitarians , by making the divinity of our Saviour an essential of our creed . Really , Sir , if we can give you credit even for sim- plicity , you may well afford us credit for charity at least ! All ...
... distinction between ourselves and Unitarians , by making the divinity of our Saviour an essential of our creed . Really , Sir , if we can give you credit even for sim- plicity , you may well afford us credit for charity at least ! All ...
Side 90
... distinction between good and evil ; and if we use our reason as directed , we shall not widely err . If we will not use it , we may chance to find ourselves We in the situation of the servant with the single talent 90 LETTER VI .
... distinction between good and evil ; and if we use our reason as directed , we shall not widely err . If we will not use it , we may chance to find ourselves We in the situation of the servant with the single talent 90 LETTER VI .
Side 105
... distinction between this " leather and prunella , " and reality , that I wish to draw attention . Before you can draw a fair infer- ence against us , you must prove that we show re- luctance , and endeavour to evade an acknowledged and ...
... distinction between this " leather and prunella , " and reality , that I wish to draw attention . Before you can draw a fair infer- ence against us , you must prove that we show re- luctance , and endeavour to evade an acknowledged and ...
Side 116
... distinction as to observance of the day , for we look upon Sunday as intended to be a 1 Any reasonable man must see that the changes which have taken place in the state of society and the world , have rendered such general rules ...
... distinction as to observance of the day , for we look upon Sunday as intended to be a 1 Any reasonable man must see that the changes which have taken place in the state of society and the world , have rendered such general rules ...
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