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 106
... look to what the present Christian Sabbath really is , whether it is expressly enjoined ; " whether it was observed , not casually and variously , but as a regular ordi- nation , by the first Gentile converts ? These two questions must ...
... look to what the present Christian Sabbath really is , whether it is expressly enjoined ; " whether it was observed , not casually and variously , but as a regular ordi- nation , by the first Gentile converts ? These two questions must ...
Side 109
... look back to the only enactment extant ' upon the subject - the Mosaic commandment . This merely says the Sabbath is to be kept holy , and prohibits , in definite terms , 1 Some have imagined — and I am not prepared to say unrea ...
... look back to the only enactment extant ' upon the subject - the Mosaic commandment . This merely says the Sabbath is to be kept holy , and prohibits , in definite terms , 1 Some have imagined — and I am not prepared to say unrea ...
Side 116
... look upon Sunday as intended to be a 1 Any reasonable man must see that the changes which have taken place in the state of society and the world , have rendered such general rules inapplicable in the present day . joyous festival ...
... look upon Sunday as intended to be a 1 Any reasonable man must see that the changes which have taken place in the state of society and the world , have rendered such general rules inapplicable in the present day . joyous festival ...
Side 139
... look to his practice . " There as well as here , we are totally misrepresented . When a Christian of our class talks thus , nothing is less his intention than to under- value , much more exclude , religion . But he is arguing against ...
... look to his practice . " There as well as here , we are totally misrepresented . When a Christian of our class talks thus , nothing is less his intention than to under- value , much more exclude , religion . But he is arguing against ...
Side 152
... look upon his condition as hopeless if it is to be broken , as broken it must be , it will little matter to him by what weight of guilt the destruction is to be effected . But if his support be a rope of many strands , he will have hope ...
... look upon his condition as hopeless if it is to be broken , as broken it must be , it will little matter to him by what weight of guilt the destruction is to be effected . But if his support be a rope of many strands , he will have hope ...
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