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 44
... wish to plunge into these unhallowed depths ? Surely not ! We have resisted with all our might ; but you , Sir , have dragged us forward to the very margin of the sea of doubts , have told us of the paradise beyond 44 LETTER II .
... wish to plunge into these unhallowed depths ? Surely not ! We have resisted with all our might ; but you , Sir , have dragged us forward to the very margin of the sea of doubts , have told us of the paradise beyond 44 LETTER II .
Side 55
... wish " indif- ference " in religion to usurp the name of " rational ; " nor affectation to usurp the name of " real ! " To Mr. WILBERFORCE . Your servant , OBJECTOR . LETTER IV . CHAP . III . § 3. 8vo LETTER III . 55.
... wish " indif- ference " in religion to usurp the name of " rational ; " nor affectation to usurp the name of " real ! " To Mr. WILBERFORCE . Your servant , OBJECTOR . LETTER IV . CHAP . III . § 3. 8vo LETTER III . 55.
Side 57
... wish to profit by them ? What may be the exact nature and degree of the opera- tions of the Holy Spirit upon Christians of the present day , whether generally or individually , and how the term is to be definitely understood , must , in ...
... wish to profit by them ? What may be the exact nature and degree of the opera- tions of the Holy Spirit upon Christians of the present day , whether generally or individually , and how the term is to be definitely understood , must , in ...
Side 76
... wish to be drawn from them . You have put the distinction entirely upon whether " the fruits of ' I must beg the reader here specially to bear in mind that I speak of the proposition as stated by Mr. Wilberforce , and am not denying the ...
... wish to be drawn from them . You have put the distinction entirely upon whether " the fruits of ' I must beg the reader here specially to bear in mind that I speak of the proposition as stated by Mr. Wilberforce , and am not denying the ...
Side 83
... wish should be drawn from thence . Your language may , it is true , be rather more high - flown than what would be adopted by the generality of our clergy , but the doctrine actually conveyed is the same . What those who are better ...
... wish should be drawn from thence . Your language may , it is true , be rather more high - flown than what would be adopted by the generality of our clergy , but the doctrine actually conveyed is the same . What those who are better ...
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