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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... appears to them , by numerous texts from Scripture . Thus the mass of your readers , powerless from mingled confusion , indolence , and habitual humility , in ac- C quiescing at once in every charge of imperfection , or INTRODUCTORY ...
... appears to them , by numerous texts from Scripture . Thus the mass of your readers , powerless from mingled confusion , indolence , and habitual humility , in ac- C quiescing at once in every charge of imperfection , or INTRODUCTORY ...
Side 21
... appear to me , Sir , to confound proficiency in divinity with essential Christianity . Proficients in divinity we certainly cannot become without study , but proficients in useful and essential Christ- ianity we may be . What specimens ...
... appear to me , Sir , to confound proficiency in divinity with essential Christianity . Proficients in divinity we certainly cannot become without study , but proficients in useful and essential Christ- ianity we may be . What specimens ...
Side 32
... appears to me , judging from the style of your quotations , that if there is any difference in our opinions upon this subject , it is , that you imagine , that at the instant of the first disobedience , human nature arrived at once at ...
... appears to me , judging from the style of your quotations , that if there is any difference in our opinions upon this subject , it is , that you imagine , that at the instant of the first disobedience , human nature arrived at once at ...
Side 40
... appear to them a convenient excuse to mitigate their own responsibility as reasonable beings . In- deed , I have not unfrequently heard this very sort of language held . I do not say this is what you mean , but this is the way many of ...
... appear to them a convenient excuse to mitigate their own responsibility as reasonable beings . In- deed , I have not unfrequently heard this very sort of language held . I do not say this is what you mean , but this is the way many of ...
Side 41
... appear to understand , that , if we use the term " refined and liberal principles of our nature , " we do so merely to be more intelligible in speaking of those who , being heathens , knew not God . Nor , indeed , do you directly deny ...
... appear to understand , that , if we use the term " refined and liberal principles of our nature , " we do so merely to be more intelligible in speaking of those who , being heathens , knew not God . Nor , indeed , do you directly deny ...
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