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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... effects or cause of our being justified and reconciled , " ( pp . 269. 328 ) ; and this , without any explanation of what you would imply by the terms , " justified and reconciled . " I con- gratulate you , however , upon having ...
... effects or cause of our being justified and reconciled , " ( pp . 269. 328 ) ; and this , without any explanation of what you would imply by the terms , " justified and reconciled . " I con- gratulate you , however , upon having ...
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... effect , or readily to comprehend the the Oriental language of your preaching , he turns to what he , what all can understand ; and if he performs what he professes with the sincerity his language gives promise of , even though the per ...
... effect , or readily to comprehend the the Oriental language of your preaching , he turns to what he , what all can understand ; and if he performs what he professes with the sincerity his language gives promise of , even though the per ...
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... effect of our justification and reconcilia- tion with God , that are of opinion that Christianity LETTER VI § 1 8vo edit p 112 On the prevailing inadequate conceptions concerning the nature and strictness of practical Christianity.
... effect of our justification and reconcilia- tion with God , that are of opinion that Christianity LETTER VI § 1 8vo edit p 112 On the prevailing inadequate conceptions concerning the nature and strictness of practical Christianity.
Side 100
... Effects of Religion degraded into a set of Statutes . SIR , HAVING assumed , like a true partisan officer , that our resistance to the exactions of your party , in the name of religion , is treasonable resistance to Re- ligion herself ...
... Effects of Religion degraded into a set of Statutes . SIR , HAVING assumed , like a true partisan officer , that our resistance to the exactions of your party , in the name of religion , is treasonable resistance to Re- ligion herself ...
Side 120
... not be deceived by the weight of the performance into mistaking the means used to effect , for the end to be effected ; making thereby , what we suppose to be our devotions , or any other orthodox appellation you 120 LETTER VII .
... not be deceived by the weight of the performance into mistaking the means used to effect , for the end to be effected ; making thereby , what we suppose to be our devotions , or any other orthodox appellation you 120 LETTER VII .
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