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 53
... prove ) mistaken notion about its test being ardors , transports , & c . ( p . 70 ) ; for we scruple not to use the word ourselves as applied to God : but we use it in the same sense as we should in talking of a people loving their king ...
... prove ) mistaken notion about its test being ardors , transports , & c . ( p . 70 ) ; for we scruple not to use the word ourselves as applied to God : but we use it in the same sense as we should in talking of a people loving their king ...
Side 58
... proved erroneous , and to consist in more than the ambiguities of lan- guage , which I suspect again to be the root of the difference between us , if not the whole . We now come to what you call " Our funda- mental misconception of the ...
... proved erroneous , and to consist in more than the ambiguities of lan- guage , which I suspect again to be the root of the difference between us , if not the whole . We now come to what you call " Our funda- mental misconception of the ...
Side 62
... proved . - 3d , To be manifest , or well understood.- 4th , To obey , be ruled , or governed by . - 5th , To comply with , follow , or yield to . - 6th , To perform , or fulfil . Obedio , senses given , are - 1st , To obey , or give ...
... proved . - 3d , To be manifest , or well understood.- 4th , To obey , be ruled , or governed by . - 5th , To comply with , follow , or yield to . - 6th , To perform , or fulfil . Obedio , senses given , are - 1st , To obey , or give ...
Side 66
... proved their sincerity by obeying the laws , and living as faithful subjects , should , in consequence of performing their oath , by the very terms of the amnesty , be received at the court of their sovereign , with such degree of ...
... proved their sincerity by obeying the laws , and living as faithful subjects , should , in consequence of performing their oath , by the very terms of the amnesty , be received at the court of their sovereign , with such degree of ...
Side 69
... proved to be , if judged in strict justice by the rule of perfection , would you hold yourself absolved from your pro- mise , and punish him for remaining imperfection ? Would you not rather receive him with open arms , and be inclined ...
... proved to be , if judged in strict justice by the rule of perfection , would you hold yourself absolved from your pro- mise , and punish him for remaining imperfection ? Would you not rather receive him with open arms , and be inclined ...
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