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 59
In my mind , it were impossible for a people of ordinary sense , situated as we are now with the whole Scripture before us , honestly to fall into any mistake about faith and works . It is evident , however , from St. James's and St.
In my mind , it were impossible for a people of ordinary sense , situated as we are now with the whole Scripture before us , honestly to fall into any mistake about faith and works . It is evident , however , from St. James's and St.
Side 60
... first saying that which any ordinary man must suppose to favour this doctrine , then indignantly denying it ; and when asked to explain , working round in a long rigmarole of special pleading upon the different senses of the word ...
... first saying that which any ordinary man must suppose to favour this doctrine , then indignantly denying it ; and when asked to explain , working round in a long rigmarole of special pleading upon the different senses of the word ...
Side 61
It certainly would be quite fair to defend the writings of a favourite author , by pleading any sense consistent with the con- text , which the word faith will classically bear , and which are ample for the purpose ; but why , in the ...
It certainly would be quite fair to defend the writings of a favourite author , by pleading any sense consistent with the con- text , which the word faith will classically bear , and which are ample for the purpose ; but why , in the ...
Side 62
You , in consequence , are talking of justification in one sense , he in another ; you of primary , he of ul- timate justification . This once explained , your arguments are no longer irreconcilable . You say , we " consider not that ...
You , in consequence , are talking of justification in one sense , he in another ; you of primary , he of ul- timate justification . This once explained , your arguments are no longer irreconcilable . You say , we " consider not that ...
Side 74
You will hardly deny that you are speaking of professed Christians , in whom the real sense of that which you assume as your method , and put as a contrast , is of course implied : and here it is that our advice breaks in - Where the 66 ...
You will hardly deny that you are speaking of professed Christians , in whom the real sense of that which you assume as your method , and put as a contrast , is of course implied : and here it is that our advice breaks in - Where the 66 ...
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