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 12
Objector (pseud.) viduals of your sect may certainly be found , who , as far as man can , may support your contrast , but these can be no fair contrast even for parallel num- bers from the body of a national Church , which must ...
Objector (pseud.) viduals of your sect may certainly be found , who , as far as man can , may support your contrast , but these can be no fair contrast even for parallel num- bers from the body of a national Church , which must ...
Side 21
... sects in these days of toleration , and the Church would speedily become the victim of our dissensions . Without a Church to guide and keep us united , it is to be feared Christianity itself would be refined away , even more quickly and ...
... sects in these days of toleration , and the Church would speedily become the victim of our dissensions . Without a Church to guide and keep us united , it is to be feared Christianity itself would be refined away , even more quickly and ...
Side 24
... sect of defined opinions . Now I unhesitatingly deny that we ever do use these maxims in a way which would justify any man of common sense , in supposing for an instant , that we meant them to be understood as you interpret them . We ...
... sect of defined opinions . Now I unhesitatingly deny that we ever do use these maxims in a way which would justify any man of common sense , in supposing for an instant , that we meant them to be understood as you interpret them . We ...
Side 60
... sect had from their adherence to epistolic ob- scurity , been misunderstood by a large portion of their followers . It so happens , that by " faith , " the unlearned generally understand belief . Knowing this , to avoid the above error ...
... sect had from their adherence to epistolic ob- scurity , been misunderstood by a large portion of their followers . It so happens , that by " faith , " the unlearned generally understand belief . Knowing this , to avoid the above error ...
Side 83
... sect , and the in- ference you appear to wish should be drawn from thence . Your language may , it is true , be rather more high - flown than what would be adopted by the generality of our clergy , but the doctrine actually conveyed is ...
... sect , and the in- ference you appear to wish should be drawn from thence . Your language may , it is true , be rather more high - flown than what would be adopted by the generality of our clergy , but the doctrine actually conveyed is ...
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