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 47
... never pretend to deny it . But what means this charge against our clergy ? - " too many , " ( p . 55 ) . One traitor were too many in any society ! But I will fearlessly contend , that , as a body , the clergy of the Established Church ...
... never pretend to deny it . But what means this charge against our clergy ? - " too many , " ( p . 55 ) . One traitor were too many in any society ! But I will fearlessly contend , that , as a body , the clergy of the Established Church ...
Side 53
... never should deny , and what , indeed , you have not ventured to make us deny , otherwise than by in- sinuation in a multiplicity of confused arguments , every one of which proceeds upon an hypothesis falsely assumed . The only point I ...
... never should deny , and what , indeed , you have not ventured to make us deny , otherwise than by in- sinuation in a multiplicity of confused arguments , every one of which proceeds upon an hypothesis falsely assumed . The only point I ...
Side 81
... never designated but by what constitutes its prime consideration , " & c . ( p . 108 ) ; quoting the terms " We preach Christ crucified , " — we determined to know nothing among you , save Jesus Christ , and him crucified . " Now , Sir ...
... never designated but by what constitutes its prime consideration , " & c . ( p . 108 ) ; quoting the terms " We preach Christ crucified , " — we determined to know nothing among you , save Jesus Christ , and him crucified . " Now , Sir ...
Side 82
... never strike you , that there is something , very little , if at all short of impiety , in this sort of ( improperly termed pious ) fraud upon sanguine temperaments ? That , in practising it , you are trifling with the word of God1 ...
... never strike you , that there is something , very little , if at all short of impiety , in this sort of ( improperly termed pious ) fraud upon sanguine temperaments ? That , in practising it , you are trifling with the word of God1 ...
Side 98
... never , as regards religion , dream of defending dissipation , sensuality , ostentation , avarice , or criminal ambition , even though we felt our ownselves to be guilty of them . But these are abuses , and as such you have described ...
... never , as regards religion , dream of defending dissipation , sensuality , ostentation , avarice , or criminal ambition , even though we felt our ownselves to be guilty of them . But these are abuses , and as such you have described ...
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