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 52
... understand your word " affections ? " But you have not put this into his mouth , when you gave his objection in detail ; you made him commence his objection with the word " often . " It implies insincerity throughout , and in its utmost ...
... understand your word " affections ? " But you have not put this into his mouth , when you gave his objection in detail ; you made him commence his objection with the word " often . " It implies insincerity throughout , and in its utmost ...
Side 54
... understand the word love as applied to God or our Saviour , I am at a loss to imagine . We should not very readily give a man credit for superior love to his king or country , or to virtue or justice , because he was in the habit of ...
... understand the word love as applied to God or our Saviour , I am at a loss to imagine . We should not very readily give a man credit for superior love to his king or country , or to virtue or justice , because he was in the habit of ...
Side 58
... understand the amnesty which is to bring us into a " state of salvation ; " we rely wholly and entirely upon Christ . Secondly , upon his promised assistance to enable us to fulfil the terms required to render that amnesty ultimately ...
... understand the amnesty which is to bring us into a " state of salvation ; " we rely wholly and entirely upon Christ . Secondly , upon his promised assistance to enable us to fulfil the terms required to render that amnesty ultimately ...
Side 59
... understand his word " faith , " as meaning simple assent , and his " works " as meaning the moral law ; and imagined , that this worthless faith was to save them as by magic ; an idea not dissimilar to that belief in charms , amulets ...
... understand his word " faith , " as meaning simple assent , and his " works " as meaning the moral law ; and imagined , that this worthless faith was to save them as by magic ; an idea not dissimilar to that belief in charms , amulets ...
Side 60
... understand belief . Knowing this , to avoid the above error , we join with it obedience to what the doctrine of him to be believed in inculcates . We say , therefore , " faith and good works ; " whereas , if faith were universally ...
... understand belief . Knowing this , to avoid the above error , we join with it obedience to what the doctrine of him to be believed in inculcates . We say , therefore , " faith and good works ; " whereas , if faith were universally ...
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