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 95
... hold that religion , far from requiring us to renounce the world , bids us both live in and enjoy it , if we can , with grati- tude to the Divine bounty so undeservedly be- stowed , and without forgetting her supremacy . We next come to ...
... hold that religion , far from requiring us to renounce the world , bids us both live in and enjoy it , if we can , with grati- tude to the Divine bounty so undeservedly be- stowed , and without forgetting her supremacy . We next come to ...
Side 104
... hold the doctrine that you here so modestly assume as the exclusive property of your own sect , ( p . 149 ) . We one and all admit and affirm , that in Christianity , " external actions derive their whole character and meaning from the ...
... hold the doctrine that you here so modestly assume as the exclusive property of your own sect , ( p . 149 ) . We one and all admit and affirm , that in Christianity , " external actions derive their whole character and meaning from the ...
Side 108
... hold this opinion , and act upon it conscientiously . As long as they are thus consistent , and abstain from waging a war of aggression , no thinking man should ridicule them . generally allowed to be Sabbath - breaking ! If , 108 ...
... hold this opinion , and act upon it conscientiously . As long as they are thus consistent , and abstain from waging a war of aggression , no thinking man should ridicule them . generally allowed to be Sabbath - breaking ! If , 108 ...
Side 112
... hold to have been , — First , that equal leisure should be thereby afforded to all classes , for attending a public service , and exposition of the laws of God . Secondly , as implied in the command extending to animals ; that those who ...
... hold to have been , — First , that equal leisure should be thereby afforded to all classes , for attending a public service , and exposition of the laws of God . Secondly , as implied in the command extending to animals ; that those who ...
Side 115
... hold to be the other part of the intention of the institution . We deny that any action , in its own nature innocent , would become criminal , merely by being performed upon Sunday , unless it should become so by infringing upon what ...
... hold to be the other part of the intention of the institution . We deny that any action , in its own nature innocent , would become criminal , merely by being performed upon Sunday , unless it should become so by infringing upon what ...
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