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 68
... surely may be considered as the cause of his receiving the promised pony , inasmuch as that , if it is not the effect produced , he will not receive the pony . Is it , moreover , to be supposed , in this instance , that the child is not ...
... surely may be considered as the cause of his receiving the promised pony , inasmuch as that , if it is not the effect produced , he will not receive the pony . Is it , moreover , to be supposed , in this instance , that the child is not ...
Side 70
... surely , suppose , that on this account the reconcili- ation was to become void , the atonement vain ! How then were men to be judged ? By their faith , you will say . But what can faith here mean but sincerity ? which must be , we ...
... surely , suppose , that on this account the reconcili- ation was to become void , the atonement vain ! How then were men to be judged ? By their faith , you will say . But what can faith here mean but sincerity ? which must be , we ...
Side 79
... Surely , this is an evidence of Christi- anity - and of sound Christianity too - for it were far easier to say , " Lord ! Lord ! " than to do the things commanded ! Your opponent here does not deny all , or any thing of what you would ...
... Surely , this is an evidence of Christi- anity - and of sound Christianity too - for it were far easier to say , " Lord ! Lord ! " than to do the things commanded ! Your opponent here does not deny all , or any thing of what you would ...
Side 81
... surely cannot mean to imply , that these terms you have quoted from St. Paul , should be taken to have any other interpretation than the words " we preach the Gospel of Christ " - " we recognize no other system or doctrine than what the ...
... surely cannot mean to imply , that these terms you have quoted from St. Paul , should be taken to have any other interpretation than the words " we preach the Gospel of Christ " - " we recognize no other system or doctrine than what the ...
Side 103
... surely you are bound to prove so grave a charge ! Let it not be forgotten , that you are here throwing this charge upon a large majority of the Church of England , clergy as well as laity ; upon all , in short , who LETTER VII . 103.
... surely you are bound to prove so grave a charge ! Let it not be forgotten , that you are here throwing this charge upon a large majority of the Church of England , clergy as well as laity ; upon all , in short , who LETTER VII . 103.
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