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 16
... reason to complain , for you , a real Christian , " have begun the fray . Do not imagine , Sir , that even if I am the first who have observed upon the injustice of your remarks , that I therefore am the first who have felt it , or that ...
... reason to complain , for you , a real Christian , " have begun the fray . Do not imagine , Sir , that even if I am the first who have observed upon the injustice of your remarks , that I therefore am the first who have felt it , or that ...
Side 23
... reason why we are , as you say , " recalled to the subject by the mention of some acknowledged heretic , " ( p . 9 ) is , that we instantly remember that his doctrine de- nies our position , and our denouncing of that doc- trine goes ...
... reason why we are , as you say , " recalled to the subject by the mention of some acknowledged heretic , " ( p . 9 ) is , that we instantly remember that his doctrine de- nies our position , and our denouncing of that doc- trine goes ...
Side 24
... reasons for our apparent want of zeal , than mere indifference . You next bring against us two maxims , which you pronounce false , and which you put into our mouths as a source of error : ( p . 14 ) . First , you make us say , " It ...
... reasons for our apparent want of zeal , than mere indifference . You next bring against us two maxims , which you pronounce false , and which you put into our mouths as a source of error : ( p . 14 ) . First , you make us say , " It ...
Side 25
... reason it is enjoined ; and if we say it signifies little what a man believes , we must , in all fairness , be supposed to allude to the innumerable non - essential distinctions in the opinions of the Christian world . It is the maxim ...
... reason it is enjoined ; and if we say it signifies little what a man believes , we must , in all fairness , be supposed to allude to the innumerable non - essential distinctions in the opinions of the Christian world . It is the maxim ...
Side 28
... reason why we justify and praise the patriarch and the apostle is , that we believe in their sincerity ; and if we condemn Clement and Ravillac , it is because we do not believe in their sincerity . The latter part of your definition of ...
... reason why we justify and praise the patriarch and the apostle is , that we believe in their sincerity ; and if we condemn Clement and Ravillac , it is because we do not believe in their sincerity . The latter part of your definition of ...
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