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 80
... performs what he professes with the sincerity his language gives promise of , even though the per- formance be imperfect , He " who judges the heart , " and " deals with every man according to his works , " will say to such as him ...
... performs what he professes with the sincerity his language gives promise of , even though the per- formance be imperfect , He " who judges the heart , " and " deals with every man according to his works , " will say to such as him ...
Side 109
... perform- ance of it but it must be reason with sincerity of heart ! We have adopted the latter of these opi- nions ; but to determine how our Sunday should be observed , we must also look back to the only enactment extant ' upon the ...
... perform- ance of it but it must be reason with sincerity of heart ! We have adopted the latter of these opi- nions ; but to determine how our Sunday should be observed , we must also look back to the only enactment extant ' upon the ...
Side 115
... performed upon Sunday , unless it should become so by infringing upon what has been here laid down as the intention of the institution , or be made so by another dis- tinct principle , viz . by offending the honest preju- dices of the ...
... performed upon Sunday , unless it should become so by infringing upon what has been here laid down as the intention of the institution , or be made so by another dis- tinct principle , viz . by offending the honest preju- dices of the ...
Side 116
... perform , and have many capabilities of enjoyment , from which the state of the domestic servant precludes him . A task imposed upon the one might be an actual infringement of his privileges , perhaps a cruel one , which might , and ...
... perform , and have many capabilities of enjoyment , from which the state of the domestic servant precludes him . A task imposed upon the one might be an actual infringement of his privileges , perhaps a cruel one , which might , and ...
Side 121
... performed at least whenever cir- cumstances call for its performance ! Thus the charge again resolves itself into one of general vain works , " " filthy rags , " laxity and neglect : that we have not the same LETTER VII . 121.
... performed at least whenever cir- cumstances call for its performance ! Thus the charge again resolves itself into one of general vain works , " " filthy rags , " laxity and neglect : that we have not the same LETTER VII . 121.
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