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
... preach in accordance with the Liturgy ; they cannot , they dare not , do otherwise ! We may be favoured , perhaps , with a more defined charge hereafter ; and if so , I promise you I will answer it , argument for argument , assertion ...
... preach in accordance with the Liturgy ; they cannot , they dare not , do otherwise ! We may be favoured , perhaps , with a more defined charge hereafter ; and if so , I promise you I will answer it , argument for argument , assertion ...
Side 59
... preaching to his converts , as the necessary and absolute conditions which that faith imposed , and which thereby necessarily became works of faith itself , but against reliance upon works of the Jewish law , which , ceremonial , as ...
... preaching to his converts , as the necessary and absolute conditions which that faith imposed , and which thereby necessarily became works of faith itself , but against reliance upon works of the Jewish law , which , ceremonial , as ...
Side 61
... preached with this obscurity , in preference to a mode less liable to be mistaken , is to me in- conceivable . I deny that St. James speaks of " pretended faith . " This , none capable of thinking at all , could have thought available ...
... preached with this obscurity , in preference to a mode less liable to be mistaken , is to me in- conceivable . I deny that St. James speaks of " pretended faith . " This , none capable of thinking at all , could have thought available ...
Side 75
... and the gracious dispensations , of the Deity it bids them to adore ? For the next three pages ( p . 101 , 2 , 3 ) , you preach entirely our doctrine , very much what you have been all along professing to refute , but which LETTER V. 75.
... and the gracious dispensations , of the Deity it bids them to adore ? For the next three pages ( p . 101 , 2 , 3 ) , you preach entirely our doctrine , very much what you have been all along professing to refute , but which LETTER V. 75.
Side 77
... preaching the cross ' to those that perish , " ( p . 104 ) . Allow me to arrange it for you into a neat proof against us , as you have done us the honour of arranging so many of our arguments ; it will be but fair . Say then , " The ...
... preaching the cross ' to those that perish , " ( p . 104 ) . Allow me to arrange it for you into a neat proof against us , as you have done us the honour of arranging so many of our arguments ; it will be but fair . Say then , " The ...
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