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 104
... fear , I must say much to excite your vehement disap- probation , as it happens to be one of those points in which we differ from the root upwards . You are ( strictly speaking ) a Sabbatarian ; we are not ( strictly speaking ) ...
... fear , I must say much to excite your vehement disap- probation , as it happens to be one of those points in which we differ from the root upwards . You are ( strictly speaking ) a Sabbatarian ; we are not ( strictly speaking ) ...
Side 124
... fear that , like all other men , we should be found sadly deficient , even if judged by our own rule : but I can take upon me to say , that such actions as are inconsistent with that rule , would be almost unanimously acknowledged as ...
... fear that , like all other men , we should be found sadly deficient , even if judged by our own rule : but I can take upon me to say , that such actions as are inconsistent with that rule , would be almost unanimously acknowledged as ...
Side 125
... fear the terms will sound a paradox in your ears ) ; but , in truth , any defined opinions of the higher classes , as a body , upon this subject , it is impossible to give , as the definition would vary , in some particular , in almost ...
... fear the terms will sound a paradox in your ears ) ; but , in truth , any defined opinions of the higher classes , as a body , upon this subject , it is impossible to give , as the definition would vary , in some particular , in almost ...
Side 132
... fears , I think , were groundless : you would have had every woman , and every thinking man in the country , with you ; and even of your opponents , one half would have been secret well- wishers . I do not say you would have carried it ...
... fears , I think , were groundless : you would have had every woman , and every thinking man in the country , with you ; and even of your opponents , one half would have been secret well- wishers . I do not say you would have carried it ...
Side 134
... fear , you will infallibly kick him out of your tabernacle for a nominal , and , then , " How shall he breathe in air less pure , accustomed to immortal fruits ! " If , as you say , " a true Christian is sometimes miscon- strued , " ( p ...
... fear , you will infallibly kick him out of your tabernacle for a nominal , and , then , " How shall he breathe in air less pure , accustomed to immortal fruits ! " If , as you say , " a true Christian is sometimes miscon- strued , " ( p ...
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