A Review of Mr. Wilberforce's Treatise: Entitled "A Practical View of the Prevailing Religious System of Professed Christians," Etc. in Letters to a LadyJ. Johnson, 1805 - 205 |
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... just distinction , which , though fufficiently obvious in itfelf , is often through ignorance or design overlooked , namely , that be- tween the Socinian , and the Unitarian . The for- mer believes , that although Jesus had no existence ...
... just distinction , which , though fufficiently obvious in itfelf , is often through ignorance or design overlooked , namely , that be- tween the Socinian , and the Unitarian . The for- mer believes , that although Jesus had no existence ...
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... just and honourable way , for the fubfiftence , comfort , and respectability of themselves and their families : and if the employment is at first irksome , the principles upon which they act will ftimulate them to perfe- verance , and ...
... just and honourable way , for the fubfiftence , comfort , and respectability of themselves and their families : and if the employment is at first irksome , the principles upon which they act will ftimulate them to perfe- verance , and ...
Strona 75
... tem christianity , and profefs to believe that God is just ! In my judgment , language cannot fupply words of sufficient energy to exprefs the odious malignity of character E 2 of A Review of Mr. Wilberforce's Treatife . 75.
... tem christianity , and profefs to believe that God is just ! In my judgment , language cannot fupply words of sufficient energy to exprefs the odious malignity of character E 2 of A Review of Mr. Wilberforce's Treatife . 75.
Strona 100
... just . nor wife to maintain , that there can be no virtue without a difinterested love of it . It tends to dif- courage attempts at reformation in those who are defirous of forfaking their vices , and of becoming truly virtuous and ...
... just . nor wife to maintain , that there can be no virtue without a difinterested love of it . It tends to dif- courage attempts at reformation in those who are defirous of forfaking their vices , and of becoming truly virtuous and ...
Strona 124
... below that dignified and manly piety which is the natural result of proper attention to just and rational principles , principles , and which is a permanent and active ftimulus 124 A Review of Mr. Wilberforce's Treatife .
... below that dignified and manly piety which is the natural result of proper attention to just and rational principles , principles , and which is a permanent and active ftimulus 124 A Review of Mr. Wilberforce's Treatife .
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