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 114
... object of the institution being considered as mercy and a boon to brutes ) , have a right to this truce from unnecessary war . Others again , doing nothing on week days , can have nothing to cease from on Sundays . Christ- ianity itself ...
... object of the institution being considered as mercy and a boon to brutes ) , have a right to this truce from unnecessary war . Others again , doing nothing on week days , can have nothing to cease from on Sundays . Christ- ianity itself ...
Side 115
... not being necessarily the same individuals on each succeeding Sunday . Thirdly , always presuming that the infringement is no more than is abso- lutely necessary to its object . We conceive we are I 2 LETTER VII . 115.
... not being necessarily the same individuals on each succeeding Sunday . Thirdly , always presuming that the infringement is no more than is abso- lutely necessary to its object . We conceive we are I 2 LETTER VII . 115.
Side 116
Objector (pseud.) lutely necessary to its object . We conceive we are not unjustifiable in looking to the actual reality of what we infringe ; for instance , the artizan and labourer having worked hard and in- cessantly all the week ...
Objector (pseud.) lutely necessary to its object . We conceive we are not unjustifiable in looking to the actual reality of what we infringe ; for instance , the artizan and labourer having worked hard and in- cessantly all the week ...
Side 122
... object . You may , perhaps , put a case to me , and say , " If you , being a proprietor , think proper , at an hour which would not interfere with your devotional , or other duties , to dig in your garden or prune your trees , would you ...
... object . You may , perhaps , put a case to me , and say , " If you , being a proprietor , think proper , at an hour which would not interfere with your devotional , or other duties , to dig in your garden or prune your trees , would you ...
Side 126
... , according merely to the object to which they are directed , and the principles and motives which rouse them into action . To Mr. WILBerforce . Your servant , OBJECTOR . LETTER VIII . CHAP . IV . § 3. 8vo 126 LETTER VII .
... , according merely to the object to which they are directed , and the principles and motives which rouse them into action . To Mr. WILBerforce . Your servant , OBJECTOR . LETTER VIII . CHAP . IV . § 3. 8vo 126 LETTER VII .
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