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 26
... mean to imply a denial of the sufficiency of the means afforded for the distinction : ( p . 16 ) . The means are certainly sufficient for all general pur- poses , yet cases will arise , in which the good and evil are so intimately ...
... mean to imply a denial of the sufficiency of the means afforded for the distinction : ( p . 16 ) . The means are certainly sufficient for all general pur- poses , yet cases will arise , in which the good and evil are so intimately ...
Side 27
... means of knowledge . At least , others who had done so , saw enough in those means to enable them to recognise their Messiah . But these are only not condemned . On the other hand , St. Paul , in whom He who judges the heart saw real ...
... means of knowledge . At least , others who had done so , saw enough in those means to enable them to recognise their Messiah . But these are only not condemned . On the other hand , St. Paul , in whom He who judges the heart saw real ...
Side 28
... means of knowledge told him was the command of God , even though that command was in direct opposition to the former commands of God , he earned both commendation and reward . It was his faith , you will exclaim . Mysterious word ! Yes ...
... means of knowledge told him was the command of God , even though that command was in direct opposition to the former commands of God , he earned both commendation and reward . It was his faith , you will exclaim . Mysterious word ! Yes ...
Side 29
... mean , as it is often used , conviviality and frankness of dis- position . True sincerity , however , you not only admit , but prove , throughout the whole tenor of your book , to be just what you have made us call it - all in all ; and ...
... mean , as it is often used , conviviality and frankness of dis- position . True sincerity , however , you not only admit , but prove , throughout the whole tenor of your book , to be just what you have made us call it - all in all ; and ...
Side 31
... mean then to say , that we call " ever being prone to sensuality and selfishness in disobedience to the more refined and liberal principles of our nature " ( p . 20 ) , an occasional failing , a sudden surprisal ? or call oppression ...
... mean then to say , that we call " ever being prone to sensuality and selfishness in disobedience to the more refined and liberal principles of our nature " ( p . 20 ) , an occasional failing , a sudden surprisal ? or call oppression ...
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