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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SIR , HAVING accidentally seen advertised , in a news- paper of 1829 , a work entitled " A Practical View of the prevailing Religious System of Professed Christians in the higher and middle Classes of this Country , contrasted with real ...
SIR , HAVING accidentally seen advertised , in a news- paper of 1829 , a work entitled " A Practical View of the prevailing Religious System of Professed Christians in the higher and middle Classes of this Country , contrasted with real ...
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Whenever any sect of any religion is large enough to comprise a national Church , the actual general practice of that body of people , must , in the nature of things , be very defective , when con- trasted with the strict literal ...
Whenever any sect of any religion is large enough to comprise a national Church , the actual general practice of that body of people , must , in the nature of things , be very defective , when con- trasted with the strict literal ...
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But what I do deny is , that they are the effect of ignorance or miscon- ception of our religion . This may seem like plead- ing guilty to more than we are accused of . Be it so ! Let us be guilty of that of which we are guilty ...
But what I do deny is , that they are the effect of ignorance or miscon- ception of our religion . This may seem like plead- ing guilty to more than we are accused of . Be it so ! Let us be guilty of that of which we are guilty ...
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... and uncompromising advocate of religion and virtue , which no want of judgment , or slight intemperance of zeal on his part , must ever cause to be forgotten by those who would arrogate to themselves the name of Christ- ians .
... and uncompromising advocate of religion and virtue , which no want of judgment , or slight intemperance of zeal on his part , must ever cause to be forgotten by those who would arrogate to themselves the name of Christ- ians .
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... I con- ceive myself peculiarly fitted for this task , as being a thoroughly fair specimen of those you design to attack . Having no pretension to more religion 1 than the ordinary run of English gentry , but yet 6 INTRODUCTORY LETTER .
... I con- ceive myself peculiarly fitted for this task , as being a thoroughly fair specimen of those you design to attack . Having no pretension to more religion 1 than the ordinary run of English gentry , but yet 6 INTRODUCTORY LETTER .
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