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 37
If so , we agree with you : you should have explained this , as , in the form in which you have put it , it must be held to signify our fallacious confidence , in presuming that God , as he has revealed himself under his attributes of ...
If so , we agree with you : you should have explained this , as , in the form in which you have put it , it must be held to signify our fallacious confidence , in presuming that God , as he has revealed himself under his attributes of ...
Side 39
Our explanation would be thus : of ourselves , that is without the help of Christianity , ( I speak generally , not of par- ticular instances ) , we are , we should be as we were , wholly unable ; our notions and perceptions of right ...
Our explanation would be thus : of ourselves , that is without the help of Christianity , ( I speak generally , not of par- ticular instances ) , we are , we should be as we were , wholly unable ; our notions and perceptions of right ...
Side 57
... your explanation should at least be definite . You next , under the title of " Mistaken concep- tions , entertained by nominal Christians , of the terms of acceptance with God , " ( p . 93 ) , proceed in a long preliminary tirade ...
... your explanation should at least be definite . You next , under the title of " Mistaken concep- tions , entertained by nominal Christians , of the terms of acceptance with God , " ( p . 93 ) , proceed in a long preliminary tirade ...
Side 60
... coquetting with this heresy , first saying that which any ordinary man must suppose to favour this doctrine , then indignantly denying it ; and when asked to explain , working round in a long rigmarole of special pleading upon the ...
... coquetting with this heresy , first saying that which any ordinary man must suppose to favour this doctrine , then indignantly denying it ; and when asked to explain , working round in a long rigmarole of special pleading upon the ...
Side 62
This once explained , your arguments are no longer irreconcilable . You say , we " consider not that Christianity is a scheme for justifying the ungodly , " & c . but yet you make us acknowledge it to be a scheme for admitting those who ...
This once explained , your arguments are no longer irreconcilable . You say , we " consider not that Christianity is a scheme for justifying the ungodly , " & c . but yet you make us acknowledge it to be a scheme for admitting those who ...
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