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
... instances , to say what it is you do believe ; and sometimes it is only by your re - assumption of an hypothesis which you had previously con- ceded , that one can guess how you would be under- stood . After all , you may in this matter ...
... instances , to say what it is you do believe ; and sometimes it is only by your re - assumption of an hypothesis which you had previously con- ceded , that one can guess how you would be under- stood . After all , you may in this matter ...
Side 54
... instances too familiar to require further definition . In what other sense you can possibly understand the word love as applied to God or our Saviour , I am at a loss to imagine . We should not very readily give a man credit for ...
... instances too familiar to require further definition . In what other sense you can possibly understand the word love as applied to God or our Saviour , I am at a loss to imagine . We should not very readily give a man credit for ...
Side 68
... instance holiness did not happen to be the effect , the whole became , to that 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 ...
... instance holiness did not happen to be the effect , the whole became , to that 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 ...
Side 69
... remained . All were called : many who would not , but we must not say any who could not , accept . But then , as in the above instance , these said " fruits of holiness , " be they ever so much effects LETTER IV . 69.
... remained . All were called : many who would not , but we must not say any who could not , accept . But then , as in the above instance , these said " fruits of holiness , " be they ever so much effects LETTER IV . 69.
Side 81
... instances , as in the present , are rendered unmeaning by the process . You talk of the value of the argument " that a system is never designated but by what constitutes its prime consideration , " & c . ( p . 108 ) ; quoting the terms ...
... instances , as in the present , are rendered unmeaning by the process . You talk of the value of the argument " that a system is never designated but by what constitutes its prime consideration , " & c . ( p . 108 ) ; quoting the terms ...
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