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 28
... faith , you will exclaim . Mysterious word ! Yes , it was his faith ; for his faith was one of his means of know- ledge ; but his obedience to that faith , in a disagree- able command , was his merit , and this was the result or proof ...
... faith , you will exclaim . Mysterious word ! Yes , it was his faith ; for his faith was one of his means of know- ledge ; but his obedience to that faith , in a disagree- able command , was his merit , and this was the result or proof ...
Side 52
... faith in its promises , and 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 ...
... faith in its promises , and 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 ...
Side 58
... faith and our practice , and to charge us alternately with relying too much , and too little , upon the merits of our Saviour . For primary justification , by which we understand the amnesty which is to bring us into a " state of ...
... faith and our practice , and to charge us alternately with relying too much , and too little , upon the merits of our Saviour . For primary justification , by which we understand the amnesty which is to bring us into a " state of ...
Side 59
... faith , using the word in a variety of senses , against works , not against the works of obedience , which he himself had been preaching to his converts , as the necessary and absolute conditions which that faith imposed , and which ...
... faith , using the word in a variety of senses , against works , not against the works of obedience , which he himself had been preaching to his converts , as the necessary and absolute conditions which that faith imposed , and which ...
Side 60
... faith of this , and that instead of being better for it , they became , like him , still more direct rebels . The polemics of Mr. Wilberforce's school know all this perfectly well , yet for the sake of their littera scripta , they will ...
... faith of this , and that instead of being better for it , they became , like him , still more direct rebels . The polemics of Mr. Wilberforce's school know all this perfectly well , yet for the sake of their littera scripta , they will ...
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