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 95
... perfect , I can only answer by the question , Are you ? You talk of the boundary of religion's territories , as if it were a reality . Alas ! alas ! it is a very imaginary line ! All our conduct , I fear , is LETTER VI . 95.
... perfect , I can only answer by the question , Are you ? You talk of the boundary of religion's territories , as if it were a reality . Alas ! alas ! it is a very imaginary line ! All our conduct , I fear , is LETTER VI . 95.
Side 130
... perfect practice . They prove merely that we do not sufficiently command our tempers , and that we are too apt , in our outward conduct , to heed more " We the thoughtless approbation of the world , than 130 LETTER VIII .
... perfect practice . They prove merely that we do not sufficiently command our tempers , and that we are too apt , in our outward conduct , to heed more " We the thoughtless approbation of the world , than 130 LETTER VIII .
Side 134
... to a true Christian , if his endeavours should have been in- effectual . " He may have consolation in his con- cern , but concerned , and deeply , he will be , if he be perfect . You then tell us that a true 134 LETTER VIII .
... to a true Christian , if his endeavours should have been in- effectual . " He may have consolation in his con- cern , but concerned , and deeply , he will be , if he be perfect . You then tell us that a true 134 LETTER VIII .
Side 135
Objector (pseud.) be perfect . You then tell us that a true Christian " dreads , lest his supreme affections being gratified , it should hereafter be said to him , ' Remember , thou in thy life receivedst thy good things ! " Not ...
Objector (pseud.) be perfect . You then tell us that a true Christian " dreads , lest his supreme affections being gratified , it should hereafter be said to him , ' Remember , thou in thy life receivedst thy good things ! " Not ...
Side 141
... perfect ! You next make us contend ( p . 202 ) , that half is equal to a whole , that although duty towards God , and duty towards man are commanded , the first is neutralized by the second . You appear to pro- ceed in this and the last ...
... perfect ! You next make us contend ( p . 202 ) , that half is equal to a whole , that although duty towards God , and duty towards man are commanded , the first is neutralized by the second . You appear to pro- ceed in this and the last ...
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