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 34
... prove it sudden . 2d Section . The next accusation brought against us is , that of having " exploded the notion of the ex- istence of the evil spirit , " ( p . 34 ) ; and than this , you say , " there cannot be a stronger proof of the ...
... prove it sudden . 2d Section . The next accusation brought against us is , that of having " exploded the notion of the ex- istence of the evil spirit , " ( p . 34 ) ; and than this , you say , " there cannot be a stronger proof of the ...
Side 38
... proved any actually to exist in our opinions . However , I will deny this part of your assertion . Inconsiderateness cer- tainly may and does produce insensibility ; but peculiar notions upon original sin , be they what they may , our ...
... proved any actually to exist in our opinions . However , I will deny this part of your assertion . Inconsiderateness cer- tainly may and does produce insensibility ; but peculiar notions upon original sin , be they what they may , our ...
Side 44
... proved to too many of those readers , for whose welfare you would naturally feel the greatest concern , I mean the young and religiously en- thusiastic , especially of the better , though weaker sex . But , " I must not trifle too ...
... proved to too many of those readers , for whose welfare you would naturally feel the greatest concern , I mean the young and religiously en- thusiastic , especially of the better , though weaker sex . But , " I must not trifle too ...
Side 50
... perverted zeal ? You then gravely inform us that " pretences to religion do not prove all similar claims unfounded : " ( p . 63 ) . Nobody ever said they did ; yet such you would insinuate is our argument 50 LETTER III .
... perverted zeal ? You then gravely inform us that " pretences to religion do not prove all similar claims unfounded : " ( p . 63 ) . Nobody ever said they did ; yet such you would insinuate is our argument 50 LETTER III .
Side 51
... prove that they would not have been better without that offensive manner , which , probably , was but a stumbling - block to many , and reasonably so , as it was fair evidence of spiritual pride and want of Christian temperance in ...
... prove that they would not have been better without that offensive manner , which , probably , was but a stumbling - block to many , and reasonably so , as it was fair evidence of spiritual pride and want of Christian temperance in ...
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