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 14
... prove its correctness , and prove it to the satisfaction of him upon whom you would impose it , or you are hardly justified in condemning him for differing with you . You have free liberty to propose whatever may seem good and ...
... prove its correctness , and prove it to the satisfaction of him upon whom you would impose it , or you are hardly justified in condemning him for differing with you . You have free liberty to propose whatever may seem good and ...
Side 23
... prove what I have asserted , that , despite our silence upon the sub- ject , the sentiments we had been expressing had secret reference to religion ; consequently , that our judgment of right and wrong is not " uninfluenced by the ...
... prove what I have asserted , that , despite our silence upon the sub- ject , the sentiments we had been expressing had secret reference to religion ; consequently , that our judgment of right and wrong is not " uninfluenced by the ...
Side 24
... prove that missions should not be encouraged , but merely to point out that there are other reasons for our apparent want of zeal , than mere indifference . You next bring against us two maxims , which you pronounce false , and which ...
... prove that missions should not be encouraged , but merely to point out that there are other reasons for our apparent want of zeal , than mere indifference . You next bring against us two maxims , which you pronounce false , and which ...
Side 29
... prove , throughout the whole tenor of your book , to be just what you have made us call it - all in all ; and you contend , and we deny not , that to true sincerity true knowledge is promised , and will be given . Your humble servant ...
... prove , throughout the whole tenor of your book , to be just what you have made us call it - all in all ; and you contend , and we deny not , that to true sincerity true knowledge is promised , and will be given . Your humble servant ...
Side 33
... prove ourselves not unworthy of the promised aid , upon which , past experience and express revelation tell us , depends our victory . Such is the description you here give of our state ; do not , therefore , forget it hereafter ! You ...
... prove ourselves not unworthy of the promised aid , upon which , past experience and express revelation tell us , depends our victory . Such is the description you here give of our state ; do not , therefore , forget it hereafter ! You ...
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