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 8
... things by wholesale , and contend , that not only should every restraint be removed , but every possible encouragement and stimulus given to ostensible religion and fervour of expression , I tell you you are like the advocates of ...
... things by wholesale , and contend , that not only should every restraint be removed , but every possible encouragement and stimulus given to ostensible religion and fervour of expression , I tell you you are like the advocates of ...
Side 9
... things wherein we fail in acting up to our system . They are the things in which every body of Christians that exist , or ever have existed , have more or less failed in acting up to their system , for the system of all has been , in ...
... things wherein we fail in acting up to our system . They are the things in which every body of Christians that exist , or ever have existed , have more or less failed in acting up to their system , for the system of all has been , in ...
Side 15
... thing usually thought agree- able . But if you will not be contented with this toleration , but must have dominion , and assail others , then you have no right to complain that you yourselves are assailed in turn . If you will obtrude ...
... thing usually thought agree- able . But if you will not be contented with this toleration , but must have dominion , and assail others , then you have no right to complain that you yourselves are assailed in turn . If you will obtrude ...
Side 20
... thing that it is their peculiar profession to teach . Were this true , it would indeed be a strange anomaly , even in individual cases ; as gene- ral , it is absolutely incredible . But in turning over a page or two , where you begin to ...
... thing that it is their peculiar profession to teach . Were this true , it would indeed be a strange anomaly , even in individual cases ; as gene- ral , it is absolutely incredible . But in turning over a page or two , where you begin to ...
Side 22
... thing is right or wrong , because so and so ; whereas you would have us say - because it is according to , or against , the word of God ! But this is really the consequence neither of our contempt for the word of God , nor of our ...
... thing is right or wrong , because so and so ; whereas you would have us say - because it is according to , or against , the word of God ! But this is really the consequence neither of our contempt for the word of God , nor of our ...
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