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 75
... object on earth , or has it none ? If it has , what is it ? To furnish a subject for raving and declamation , or to civilize a world , by teaching men , both by precept and example , the essential differences between good and evil , and ...
... object on earth , or has it none ? If it has , what is it ? To furnish a subject for raving and declamation , or to civilize a world , by teaching men , both by precept and example , the essential differences between good and evil , and ...
Side 81
... object against in your school ; this bringing forward detached and darkly - worded sentences from the epistles , to overpower the imaginations , not con- vince the reason , of your pupils . Do we deny the history of our Saviour ? Do we ...
... object against in your school ; this bringing forward detached and darkly - worded sentences from the epistles , to overpower the imaginations , not con- vince the reason , of your pupils . Do we deny the history of our Saviour ? Do we ...
Side 92
... object to them as inapplicable language ; if to Christianity , I readily adopt them , as well as all you say and quote about love to God , in the only sense the word can decently be understood in , as before explained ' . The instance ...
... object to them as inapplicable language ; if to Christianity , I readily adopt them , as well as all you say and quote about love to God , in the only sense the word can decently be understood in , as before explained ' . The instance ...
Side 103
... object . The third plea , ( p . 145 ) , " if we do not offend against the laws , what more can be expected from us ? " I am constrained to reject altogether ; it is saying , that Christianity com- mands no active virtues , -which not ...
... object . The third plea , ( p . 145 ) , " if we do not offend against the laws , what more can be expected from us ? " I am constrained to reject altogether ; it is saying , that Christianity com- mands no active virtues , -which not ...
Side 112
... objects we presume to have been in view , but nothing else . Infringements , however , even of these , must of necessity exist , and , as in all other things of this nature , there will be much difference of opinion as to what are and ...
... objects we presume to have been in view , but nothing else . Infringements , however , even of these , must of necessity exist , and , as in all other things of this nature , there will be much difference of opinion as to what are and ...
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