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 7
... religion sufficiently ostensible . I am not pre- pared to say , that upon the whole , there may not be some reason in the complaint . It is difficult to strike a correct medium in any thing , and in this case , perhaps , our fear of ...
... religion sufficiently ostensible . I am not pre- pared to say , that upon the whole , there may not be some reason in the complaint . It is difficult to strike a correct medium in any thing , and in this case , perhaps , our fear of ...
Side 8
... religion itself , its ostensible - I may say corporeal presence in general society , cannot be too jealously watched ; for its body , like all other bodies here on earth , is a sadly corruptible one , and not always sacred from an ...
... religion itself , its ostensible - I may say corporeal presence in general society , cannot be too jealously watched ; for its body , like all other bodies here on earth , is a sadly corruptible one , and not always sacred from an ...
Side 19
... religion we 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 ...
... religion we 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 ...
Side 20
... religion of Christ ; and as to our sons , to whom is their education confided ? to whom was our own confided ? I believe there is hardly an instance of the preceptor , whether public or private , to whom the youth of the higher classes ...
... religion of Christ ; and as to our sons , to whom is their education confided ? to whom was our own confided ? I believe there is hardly an instance of the preceptor , whether public or private , to whom the youth of the higher classes ...
Side 22
... religion we profess " ( p . 14 ) . Of your fourth charge , your explanation is not over clear ; but if I understand aright , it alludes to our habit of saying - such a thing is right or wrong , because so and so ; whereas you would have ...
... religion we profess " ( p . 14 ) . Of your fourth charge , your explanation is not over clear ; but if I understand aright , it alludes to our habit of saying - such a thing is right or wrong , because so and so ; whereas you would have ...
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