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 59
... mind , it were impossible for a people of ordinary sense , situated as we are now with the whole Scripture before us , honestly to fall into any mistake about faith and works . It is evident , however , from St. James's and St. Peter's ...
... mind , it were impossible for a people of ordinary sense , situated as we are now with the whole Scripture before us , honestly to fall into any mistake about faith and works . It is evident , however , from St. James's and St. Peter's ...
Side 76
... here specially to bear in mind that I speak of the proposition as stated by Mr. Wilberforce , and am not denying the necessity of Christian motives . holiness are considered or conceived ( you use both words 76 LETTER V.
... here specially to bear in mind that I speak of the proposition as stated by Mr. Wilberforce , and am not denying the necessity of Christian motives . holiness are considered or conceived ( you use both words 76 LETTER V.
Side 82
... mind , that the Scriptures , with this injunction , were not given to the beasts of the field , but to men only . And why ? but because God has gifted man with sense and reason to understand them . For the sake of the Giver of the ...
... mind , that the Scriptures , with this injunction , were not given to the beasts of the field , but to men only . And why ? but because God has gifted man with sense and reason to understand them . For the sake of the Giver of the ...
Side 83
... minds , what are the sort of works he means to caution his pupils against relying upon , but which have been confounded but too often with works of Christian charity and obe- dience . To your conclusion of this chapter , I have no other ...
... minds , what are the sort of works he means to caution his pupils against relying upon , but which have been confounded but too often with works of Christian charity and obe- dience . To your conclusion of this chapter , I have no other ...
Side 101
... mind one single example . Of the second , you might cite perhaps six out of ten of the injunctions of the New Testament . It is a pity you have not given examples to define the charge you really contemplate . LETTER VII . 101.
... mind one single example . Of the second , you might cite perhaps six out of ten of the injunctions of the New Testament . It is a pity you have not given examples to define the charge you really contemplate . LETTER VII . 101.
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