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 73
... I must here notice a remarkable sentence in your book , ( p . 100 ) , which , after your indignant denial in your second section of this chapter , ( p . 70 ) , I must presume to have popped out unawares . You blame LETTER V. 73.
... I must here notice a remarkable sentence in your book , ( p . 100 ) , which , after your indignant denial in your second section of this chapter , ( p . 70 ) , I must presume to have popped out unawares . You blame LETTER V. 73.
Side 74
Objector (pseud.) must presume to have popped out unawares . You blame us , saying , that we " are little apt to kindle at our Saviour's name , or , like the apostles , ( the apostles are much obliged to you ) , to be betrayed by our ...
Objector (pseud.) must presume to have popped out unawares . You blame us , saying , that we " are little apt to kindle at our Saviour's name , or , like the apostles , ( the apostles are much obliged to you ) , to be betrayed by our ...
Side 88
... presume to claim for our opinions at least , a far higher strain of virtue than that inculcated by any system of ancient philosophy . Those systems were defi- cient in the very essence of our morality , they began not with the heart ...
... presume to claim for our opinions at least , a far higher strain of virtue than that inculcated by any system of ancient philosophy . Those systems were defi- cient in the very essence of our morality , they began not with the heart ...
Side 91
... presume , you will be ready enough to con- cede , but we must have both or neither ; and if neither , then we are again under the law of works ; and this is equally against your creed . We would “ evade " no " practical deduction " that ...
... presume , you will be ready enough to con- cede , but we must have both or neither ; and if neither , then we are again under the law of works ; and this is equally against your creed . We would “ evade " no " practical deduction " that ...
Side 92
... presume you will hardly contend , that a man who in war assails and kills an enemy , is individually a murderer within the meaning of the enactment . But sincerity must be implied in all these justifica- tions of homicide , or the ...
... presume you will hardly contend , that a man who in war assails and kills an enemy , is individually a murderer within the meaning of the enactment . But sincerity must be implied in all these justifica- tions of homicide , or the ...
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