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 64
... doctrine of human corruption . But it will hardly be denied , that the Jews had been regularly conducted , as by a system of education , ( alluded to by St. Paul ) , up to the particular crisis of fitness for the Revelation intended ...
... doctrine of human corruption . But it will hardly be denied , that the Jews had been regularly conducted , as by a system of education , ( alluded to by St. Paul ) , up to the particular crisis of fitness for the Revelation intended ...
Side 67
... doctrines concerning death - bed repentances , nearly allied to your style of argument about religious affections ! To proceed : -Man did not cease to exist upon his acceptation of Christianity ; and we must look to its operation upon ...
... doctrines concerning death - bed repentances , nearly allied to your style of argument about religious affections ! To proceed : -Man did not cease to exist upon his acceptation of Christianity ; and we must look to its operation upon ...
Side 75
... doctrines of Scripture ! Now I would ask you , Has Christianity an object on earth , or has it none ? If it has , what is it ? To furnish a ... doctrine , very much what you have been all along professing to refute , but which LETTER V. 75.
... doctrines of Scripture ! Now I would ask you , Has Christianity an object on earth , or has it none ? If it has , what is it ? To furnish a ... doctrine , very much what you have been all along professing to refute , but which LETTER V. 75.
Side 81
... doctrine than what the crucified Jesus has given to us , " would have . Whoever takes upon him to instruct others in religion , is bound , not only not G wilfully to mislead , but to be specially cautious that LETTER V. 81.
... doctrine than what the crucified Jesus has given to us , " would have . Whoever takes upon him to instruct others in religion , is bound , not only not G wilfully to mislead , but to be specially cautious that LETTER V. 81.
Side 83
... doctrine is peculiar to your own sect , and the in- ference you appear to wish should be drawn from thence . Your language may , it is true , be rather more high - flown than what would be adopted by the generality of our clergy , but ...
... doctrine is peculiar to your own sect , and the in- ference you appear to wish should be drawn from thence . Your language may , it is true , be rather more high - flown than what would be adopted by the generality of our clergy , but ...
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