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 30
... suppose the first part of the charge withdrawn . But then you say , we " do not trace this corruption to its true origin " ( p . 20 ) ; and immediately proceed with your charge of ex- tenuation , making us give this extenuation as the ...
... suppose the first part of the charge withdrawn . But then you say , we " do not trace this corruption to its true origin " ( p . 20 ) ; and immediately proceed with your charge of ex- tenuation , making us give this extenuation as the ...
Side 34
... suppose the existence of such a being exploded ? I can think of nothing likely to have offended you in this way , unless indeed it be the omission , in criminal indictments , of the words , " at the instigation of the devil , " which ...
... suppose the existence of such a being exploded ? I can think of nothing likely to have offended you in this way , unless indeed it be the omission , in criminal indictments , of the words , " at the instigation of the devil , " which ...
Side 41
... suppose this to be your opinion , and as I find no other real difference , I have ventured to notice it as the possible difference alluded to , 3d Section . Your third section ( p . 42 ) opens with an example ( in the bold objector ) of ...
... suppose this to be your opinion , and as I find no other real difference , I have ventured to notice it as the possible difference alluded to , 3d Section . Your third section ( p . 42 ) opens with an example ( in the bold objector ) of ...
Side 50
... suppose what these religious affections and operations of the Holy Spirit may be ; and therefore it is , that he objects against the first abuse of the term that happens to present itself in his mind or memory . After admitting the ...
... suppose what these religious affections and operations of the Holy Spirit may be ; and therefore it is , that he objects against the first abuse of the term that happens to present itself in his mind or memory . After admitting the ...
Side 52
... suppose , that , by " passions " and " affections , " religionists of your school do mean a display of " animal fervor , ardors , transports , " & c . ( p . 70 ) ; I confess we should be very likely to argue as you have made us argue ...
... suppose , that , by " passions " and " affections , " religionists of your school do mean a display of " animal fervor , ardors , transports , " & c . ( p . 70 ) ; I confess we should be very likely to argue as you have made us argue ...
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