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 13
... tion of the minister in this latter particular . You carry this abuse direct and indirect against us , under the title of nominal , as contrasted with real , Christians , in the double meaning of the term , to such lengths occasionally ...
... tion of the minister in this latter particular . You carry this abuse direct and indirect against us , under the title of nominal , as contrasted with real , Christians , in the double meaning of the term , to such lengths occasionally ...
Side 17
... tion and summary of your arguments , forgetting the arguments themselves and their consequences ; and your good preachment , supported , as it appears to them , by numerous texts from Scripture . Thus the mass of your readers ...
... tion and summary of your arguments , forgetting the arguments themselves and their consequences ; and your good preachment , supported , as it appears to them , by numerous texts from Scripture . Thus the mass of your readers ...
Side 19
... tion . First , our own utter ignorance of the " pe- culiar characteristics " ( p . 5 , 6 ) of the religion we profess . Secondly , our negligence in instructing our children therein : ( p . 6 ) . Thirdly , our not making it a topic of ...
... tion . First , our own utter ignorance of the " pe- culiar characteristics " ( p . 5 , 6 ) of the religion we profess . Secondly , our negligence in instructing our children therein : ( p . 6 ) . Thirdly , our not making it a topic of ...
Side 20
... tion , which I admit , might , perhaps , be no longer so true ; but would Christianity be a gainer thereby ? I think not ! By making religion a common topic of general conversation , we should be apt , too soon , to lose our little ...
... tion , which I admit , might , perhaps , be no longer so true ; but would Christianity be a gainer thereby ? I think not ! By making religion a common topic of general conversation , we should be apt , too soon , to lose our little ...
Side 22
... tion : all the learning of the schools can make the matter of no greater importance than simple belief , though I will not say it might not make it less . I cannot see , even were our knowledge indeed limited to this sketch , how ...
... tion : all the learning of the schools can make the matter of no greater importance than simple belief , though I will not say it might not make it less . I cannot see , even were our knowledge indeed limited to this sketch , how ...
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