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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... hold the term as by no possibility applying to any other than a Papist . So it is with you , although no doubt you would not openly and directly defend such opinion ; yet you never can thoroughly dis- connect the ideas of " real or true ...
... hold the term as by no possibility applying to any other than a Papist . So it is with you , although no doubt you would not openly and directly defend such opinion ; yet you never can thoroughly dis- connect the ideas of " real or true ...
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... , throughout your book , and denounce every body who holds it not , as no Christian ; yet , on the other hand , you so abundantly deny and disprove it immediately after each assertion , that a charge of believing it could.
... , throughout your book , and denounce every body who holds it not , as no Christian ; yet , on the other hand , you so abundantly deny and disprove it immediately after each assertion , that a charge of believing it could.
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... hold yourself absolved from your pro- mise , and punish him for remaining imperfection ? Would you not rather receive him with open arms , and be inclined rather to go beyond than to retract from your promised indulgence ? And if his ...
... hold yourself absolved from your pro- mise , and punish him for remaining imperfection ? Would you not rather receive him with open arms , and be inclined rather to go beyond than to retract from your promised indulgence ? And if his ...
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... hold the fundamental doctrines of Scripture in their due force , hold also , in its due degree of purity , the practical system which Scripture inculcates . But they who explain away the former , soften down the latter also , and reduce ...
... hold the fundamental doctrines of Scripture in their due force , hold also , in its due degree of purity , the practical system which Scripture inculcates . But they who explain away the former , soften down the latter also , and reduce ...
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... hold to be essentials of Christ- ianity , must , according to our scheme , be real and unaffected , therefore not merely formal . We can- not , and we do not deny , any part of the morality inculcated by that book , which we , as well ...
... hold to be essentials of Christ- ianity , must , according to our scheme , be real and unaffected , therefore not merely formal . We can- not , and we do not deny , any part of the morality inculcated by that book , which we , as well ...
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