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
... whole became , to that individual , null and void . Holiness , then , as an effect , was indispensable to the completion of his final accept- ation with God , to the perfection of his reconcili- ation . Therefore , I think , you need ...
... whole became , to that individual , null and void . Holiness , then , as an effect , was indispensable to the completion of his final accept- ation with God , to the perfection of his reconcili- ation . Therefore , I think , you need ...
Side 73
... whole law , an example of its re- alities , teaching us the true distinction between good and evil , and dying , the spotless sacrifice , for our sanctification ? Indeed , we may rather retort upon you , in a charge of absorbing the ...
... whole law , an example of its re- alities , teaching us the true distinction between good and evil , and dying , the spotless sacrifice , for our sanctification ? Indeed , we may rather retort upon you , in a charge of absorbing the ...
Side 104
... whole character and meaning from the motives and dis- positions , of which they are the indications . " After an unobjectionable sermon of four pages , we at last ( p . 154 ) arrive at the grand debateable ground , the subject of Sunday ...
... whole character and meaning from the motives and dis- positions , of which they are the indications . " After an unobjectionable sermon of four pages , we at last ( p . 154 ) arrive at the grand debateable ground , the subject of Sunday ...
Side 118
... whole of it ; and if they do not , and that cheerfully , it is at once a convincing proof that religion is not in their hearts . To bring this argument to bear however , you must first prove , that we , by pro- fessing the creed , have ...
... whole of it ; and if they do not , and that cheerfully , it is at once a convincing proof that religion is not in their hearts . To bring this argument to bear however , you must first prove , that we , by pro- fessing the creed , have ...
Side 121
... whole truth , and nothing but the truth ? How do you define Sunday's peculiar employments . I- presume by the common terms , works of devo- tion and charity . But you surely cannot mean to deny that these are also week - day employments ...
... whole truth , and nothing but the truth ? How do you define Sunday's peculiar employments . I- presume by the common terms , works of devo- tion and charity . But you surely cannot mean to deny that these are also week - day employments ...
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