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 68
... individual , null and void . Holiness , then , as an effect , was indispensable to the completion of his final accept- ation with God , to the perfection of his reconcili- ation . Therefore , I think , you need not so very severely ...
... individual , null and void . Holiness , then , as an effect , was indispensable to the completion of his final accept- ation with God , to the perfection of his reconcili- ation . Therefore , I think , you need not so very severely ...
Side 90
... individuals , is simply this : - Each is absolutely required to do his best , under the circumstances in which he is ... individual cases . This will act both ways , in some instances tightening , in others , relaxing the rein . We are ...
... individuals , is simply this : - Each is absolutely required to do his best , under the circumstances in which he is ... individual cases . This will act both ways , in some instances tightening , in others , relaxing the rein . We are ...
Side 93
... individuals ) to prevent a man being a very tolerable Christian . " You then proceed with a sort of saving explanation , saying , that this system is not to be understood as a system , but merely as the laxity of individuals . Which is ...
... individuals ) to prevent a man being a very tolerable Christian . " You then proceed with a sort of saving explanation , saying , that this system is not to be understood as a system , but merely as the laxity of individuals . Which is ...
Side 96
... individuals , but it proves nothing as to opinion , inasmuch as our admitting the charge will not prove that every thing which injudicious partisans may contend for , must be , or is likely to prove , a beneficial addition to the 66 ...
... individuals , but it proves nothing as to opinion , inasmuch as our admitting the charge will not prove that every thing which injudicious partisans may contend for , must be , or is likely to prove , a beneficial addition to the 66 ...
Side 108
... individual is absolutely bound to conform and it is no more justifiable ' to make our bed or our pudding , light our fire ... individuals who hold this opinion , and act upon it conscientiously . As long as they are thus consistent , and ...
... individual is absolutely bound to conform and it is no more justifiable ' to make our bed or our pudding , light our fire ... individuals who hold this opinion , and act upon it conscientiously . As long as they are thus consistent , and ...
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