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 35
... given us for good purposes , will , if unchecked , in time conduce to evil ; -all these things are , at different times , signified by such like terms . What we may be fairly said to doubt is , the personal ubiquity of such evil spirit ...
... given us for good purposes , will , if unchecked , in time conduce to evil ; -all these things are , at different times , signified by such like terms . What we may be fairly said to doubt is , the personal ubiquity of such evil spirit ...
Side 49
... given as an objection . As it stands , it is not an objection at all to any thing you have been contending for , or would , if we may believe your own words , contend for ; for you say E yourself , that there is no way by which the ...
... given as an objection . As it stands , it is not an objection at all to any thing you have been contending for , or would , if we may believe your own words , contend for ; for you say E yourself , that there is no way by which the ...
Side 51
... given us so little of the benefit ! Section 2d , p . 65. — You now , Sir , enter into a long discourse about " religious affections , " entitled " Admission of the Passions into Religion . " What you propose to express by these two ...
... given us so little of the benefit ! Section 2d , p . 65. — You now , Sir , enter into a long discourse about " religious affections , " entitled " Admission of the Passions into Religion . " What you propose to express by these two ...
Side 61
... given by the Hederici Lexicon , is pareo , obedio , also credo . In Ainsworth's Dictionary the Latin verb pareo is derived from a Greek verb signifying " I am present . " The senses given from Roman be , as before , the not having ...
... given by the Hederici Lexicon , is pareo , obedio , also credo . In Ainsworth's Dictionary the Latin verb pareo is derived from a Greek verb signifying " I am present . " The senses given from Roman be , as before , the not having ...
Side 62
... given , are - 1st , To obey , or give obedience to . - 2d , To follow one's counsel or advice . - 3d , To comply with . Credo is always received , as " I believe . " I believe . " Pistis is the Greek word employed both by St. Paul and ...
... given , are - 1st , To obey , or give obedience to . - 2d , To follow one's counsel or advice . - 3d , To comply with . Credo is always received , as " I believe . " I believe . " Pistis is the Greek word employed both by St. Paul and ...
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