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 49
... examples you have so abundantly set him ! But he is not guilty even of the one offence , that I am aware of . You framed his objection ; you have omitted to state to us the hypothesis to which it is given as an objection . As it stands ...
... examples you have so abundantly set him ! But he is not guilty even of the one offence , that I am aware of . You framed his objection ; you have omitted to state to us the hypothesis to which it is given as an objection . As it stands ...
Side 52
... to endeavour to regulate our affections and inclina- tions , so as to make them coincide with the spirit of Christianity , as manifested in the precepts and example of its Founder , no Christian among us ever 52 LETTER III .
... to endeavour to regulate our affections and inclina- tions , so as to make them coincide with the spirit of Christianity , as manifested in the precepts and example of its Founder , no Christian among us ever 52 LETTER III .
Side 53
Objector (pseud.) example of its Founder , no Christian among us ever dreamt of denying their propriety . Thus it is that we interpret the words love , joy , hope , trust , & c . But you have perverted the objection of your own ...
Objector (pseud.) example of its Founder , no Christian among us ever dreamt of denying their propriety . Thus it is that we interpret the words love , joy , hope , trust , & c . But you have perverted the objection of your own ...
Side 61
... example the devil did not pretend , but was perfectly convinced . St. James argues against a superstitious error that had flown like wild - fire among the ignorant , that a promise of salvation had been held out to all who should acknow ...
... example the devil did not pretend , but was perfectly convinced . St. James argues against a superstitious error that had flown like wild - fire among the ignorant , that a promise of salvation had been held out to all who should acknow ...
Side 63
... example - Suppose a factious and rebellious town to be under the interdict of its rightful sovereign , who , instead of destroying the rebels and razing their city , had had patience with them , leaving them merely to suffer the natural ...
... example - Suppose a factious and rebellious town to be under the interdict of its rightful sovereign , who , instead of destroying the rebels and razing their city , had had patience with them , leaving them merely to suffer the natural ...
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