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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Objector (pseud.) to discover its extent , and feeling each individual charge as advanced to contain some truth , as most of ... feel to be true ; your concessions , which they look upon as the explana- tion and summary of your arguments ...
Objector (pseud.) to discover its extent , and feeling each individual charge as advanced to contain some truth , as most of ... feel to be true ; your concessions , which they look upon as the explana- tion and summary of your arguments ...
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... feel inclined to accuse me of profanely trifling in a serious controversy . But I affirm that this has been , and is even to this day , the belief of thou- sands . Many , especially when terrified by an evil conscience , have imagined ...
... feel inclined to accuse me of profanely trifling in a serious controversy . But I affirm that this has been , and is even to this day , the belief of thou- sands . Many , especially when terrified by an evil conscience , have imagined ...
Side 44
... feel the greatest concern , I mean the young and religiously en- thusiastic , especially of the better , though weaker sex . But , " I must not trifle too . " All this foolish prying is insinuated as a charge against us . Is it we - we ...
... feel the greatest concern , I mean the young and religiously en- thusiastic , especially of the better , though weaker sex . But , " I must not trifle too . " All this foolish prying is insinuated as a charge against us . Is it we - we ...
Side 52
... feel and to shew sincere and lively gratitude , zealous obedience , and , as far as in us lies , co - operation with the spirit of our religion , firm faith in its promises , and to endeavour to regulate our affections and inclina ...
... feel and to shew sincere and lively gratitude , zealous obedience , and , as far as in us lies , co - operation with the spirit of our religion , firm faith in its promises , and to endeavour to regulate our affections and inclina ...
Side 53
... feeling it towards an invisible being . But this denial also proceeds upon our ( as you say , and I hope it may prove ) mistaken notion about its test being ardors , transports , & c . ( p . 70 ) ; for we scruple not to use the word ...
... feeling it towards an invisible being . But this denial also proceeds upon our ( as you say , and I hope it may prove ) mistaken notion about its test being ardors , transports , & c . ( p . 70 ) ; for we scruple not to use the word ...
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