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 109
... I think , indeed , the wording rather favours the idea . The application , however , must have been very different , among Nomade tribes , to that enforced in the ritual . 1 all manner of work by man or his cattle LETTER VII . 109.
... I think , indeed , the wording rather favours the idea . The application , however , must have been very different , among Nomade tribes , to that enforced in the ritual . 1 all manner of work by man or his cattle LETTER VII . 109.
Side 117
... idea is to be retained , I must say , the Papists are a thousand times more reasonable , for they keep up their fast and their feast , neat and distinct , while we endeavour to amalgamate them into one . It really would be much better ...
... idea is to be retained , I must say , the Papists are a thousand times more reasonable , for they keep up their fast and their feast , neat and distinct , while we endeavour to amalgamate them into one . It really would be much better ...
Side 119
... ideas of the mass of the higher orders concerning Sunday , and in conversation you might glean from unwary individuals admissions , more than sufficient to build a legal conviction upon , but if closely and honestly analyzed , you will ...
... ideas of the mass of the higher orders concerning Sunday , and in conversation you might glean from unwary individuals admissions , more than sufficient to build a legal conviction upon , but if closely and honestly analyzed , you will ...
Side 121
... ideas of orthodox length , a daily habit ; the last , performed at least whenever cir- cumstances call for its performance ! Thus the charge again resolves itself into one of general vain works , " " filthy rags , " laxity and neglect ...
... ideas of orthodox length , a daily habit ; the last , performed at least whenever cir- cumstances call for its performance ! Thus the charge again resolves itself into one of general vain works , " " filthy rags , " laxity and neglect ...
Side 144
... ideas , adequate or inadequate , of the guilt of sin . It is not that we let " religion dwindle into a matter of police , " but that we have been obliged , with reference to society , to establish a sort of system of police.
... ideas , adequate or inadequate , of the guilt of sin . It is not that we let " religion dwindle into a matter of police , " but that we have been obliged , with reference to society , to establish a sort of system of police.
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