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 5
... profess to use your Bible as your shield ; but , Sir , you sling it upon your shoulders , and maintain but a Parthian com- bat , rarely trusting yourself to stand firm , even behind so impenetrable a buckler . And if , like Huntingdon ...
... profess to use your Bible as your shield ; but , Sir , you sling it upon your shoulders , and maintain but a Parthian com- bat , rarely trusting yourself to stand firm , even behind so impenetrable a buckler . And if , like Huntingdon ...
Side 13
... profess to feel for you ; but the tone you have unfortunately adopted has rendered my retort indispensable . You require your readers , if you should appear needlessly austere and rigid , not to condemn you without a fair enquiry ...
... profess to feel for you ; but the tone you have unfortunately adopted has rendered my retort indispensable . You require your readers , if you should appear needlessly austere and rigid , not to condemn you without a fair enquiry ...
Side 19
... profess . Secondly , our negligence in instructing our children therein : ( p . 6 ) . Thirdly , our not making it a topic of general conversation : ( p . 8 ) . Fourthly , and which you seem to think the gravest charge of all — that when ...
... profess . Secondly , our negligence in instructing our children therein : ( p . 6 ) . Thirdly , our not making it a topic of general conversation : ( p . 8 ) . Fourthly , and which you seem to think the gravest charge of all — that when ...
Side 22
... professed believer of the higher orders ; and how with this , he can have any inadequate con- ception of its ... profess " ( p . 14 ) . Of your fourth charge , your explanation is not over clear ; but if I understand aright , it ...
... professed believer of the higher orders ; and how with this , he can have any inadequate con- ception of its ... profess " ( p . 14 ) . Of your fourth charge , your explanation is not over clear ; but if I understand aright , it ...
Side 25
... professing Christianity , is at once to make us cease to be Christians ourselves ; and this we must suppose to be your meaning , as we cannot suppose you to imagine that salvation is to be limited to certain forms and descriptions of ...
... professing Christianity , is at once to make us cease to be Christians ourselves ; and this we must suppose to be your meaning , as we cannot suppose you to imagine that salvation is to be limited to certain forms and descriptions of ...
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