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 48
Objector (pseud.) rance , and can find in our ideas " nothing distinct , nothing specific , " & c . & c . ( p . 57 ) ; in short , " they are so confused , that we can scarcely be said to believe any doctrine at all . " Pardon me , Sir ...
Objector (pseud.) rance , and can find in our ideas " nothing distinct , nothing specific , " & c . & c . ( p . 57 ) ; in short , " they are so confused , that we can scarcely be said to believe any doctrine at all . " Pardon me , Sir ...
Side 56
... idea , although you would seem to assert it , and re - assert it over and over again , throughout your book , and denounce every body who holds it not , as no Christian ; yet , on the other hand , you so abundantly deny and disprove it ...
... idea , although you would seem to assert it , and re - assert it over and over again , throughout your book , and denounce every body who holds it not , as no Christian ; yet , on the other hand , you so abundantly deny and disprove it ...
Side 59
... idea not dissimilar to that belief in charms , amulets , and talismans , which prevails in the East to this day . To check this , St. James argues upon utility , and the object of terms from those which you would select , is most LETTER ...
... idea not dissimilar to that belief in charms , amulets , and talismans , which prevails in the East to this day . To check this , St. James argues upon utility , and the object of terms from those which you would select , is most LETTER ...
Side 63
... ideas which seem to be most generally entertained among the higher orders , I believe , and have generally found to be as follows ; and I trust they are equally scriptural and equally rational with your own , whatever your own may be ...
... ideas which seem to be most generally entertained among the higher orders , I believe , and have generally found to be as follows ; and I trust they are equally scriptural and equally rational with your own , whatever your own may be ...
Side 69
... idea of the pedagogue's soundness of judgment , or his peculiar fitness as an instructor for your son ? In fine , Sir , we contend that free - will remained . All were called : many who would not , but we must not say any who could not ...
... idea of the pedagogue's soundness of judgment , or his peculiar fitness as an instructor for your son ? In fine , Sir , we contend that free - will remained . All were called : many who would not , but we must not say any who could not ...
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