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 22
... less . I cannot see , even were our knowledge indeed limited to this sketch , how ignorance should make us " mistake greatly in what regards the religion we profess " ( p . 14 ) . Of your fourth charge , your explanation is not over ...
... less . I cannot see , even were our knowledge indeed limited to this sketch , how ignorance should make us " mistake greatly in what regards the religion we profess " ( p . 14 ) . Of your fourth charge , your explanation is not over ...
Side 42
... less you have often heard , and for which we defy your censure ; for it is our belief , and we are justified in that belief , that we shall be judged , not only in justice , but in mercy ! You tell us , that " it would not be difficult ...
... less you have often heard , and for which we defy your censure ; for it is our belief , and we are justified in that belief , that we shall be judged , not only in justice , but in mercy ! You tell us , that " it would not be difficult ...
Side 54
... less be disposed to allow to such manifestation , a monopoly of all the loyalty , patriotism , virtue , or justice , in the country . In your conclusion , how- ever , you appear almost unconsciously to have come round to our opinions ...
... less be disposed to allow to such manifestation , a monopoly of all the loyalty , patriotism , virtue , or justice , in the country . In your conclusion , how- ever , you appear almost unconsciously to have come round to our opinions ...
Side 61
... less liable to be mistaken , is to me in- conceivable . I deny that St. James speaks of " pretended faith . " This , none capable of thinking at all , could have thought available . His example the devil did not pretend , but was ...
... less liable to be mistaken , is to me in- conceivable . I deny that St. James speaks of " pretended faith . " This , none capable of thinking at all , could have thought available . His example the devil did not pretend , but was ...
Side 70
... less imperfect , after all ; after this admitted justification and re- conciliation had taken place : yet we must not , surely , suppose , that on this account the reconcili- ation was to become void , the atonement vain ! How then were ...
... less imperfect , after all ; after this admitted justification and re- conciliation had taken place : yet we must not , surely , suppose , that on this account the reconcili- ation was to become void , the atonement vain ! How then were ...
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