Conversations on Religion, with Lord Byron and Others: Held in Cephalonia, a Short Time Previous to His Lordship's Death |
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Page viii
... Christianity by evidence which brought it home to his own understanding and heart , and intimately persuaded that it was the best boon of God to man , he was ever ready , when called upon so to do , « to give a reason of the hope that ...
... Christianity by evidence which brought it home to his own understanding and heart , and intimately persuaded that it was the best boon of God to man , he was ever ready , when called upon so to do , « to give a reason of the hope that ...
Page ix
... Christianity , and the awful realities of an eternal world . It now only remains , that something should be added respecting the present work , in venturing to bring which before the public , she , upon whom this painful task has ...
... Christianity , and the awful realities of an eternal world . It now only remains , that something should be added respecting the present work , in venturing to bring which before the public , she , upon whom this painful task has ...
Page xi
... Christianity . He attended the first meeting , but was not present at several others which were held , partly because he was busy in the country , and partly because he was not expressly in- vited . He took , however , an interest in ...
... Christianity . He attended the first meeting , but was not present at several others which were held , partly because he was busy in the country , and partly because he was not expressly in- vited . He took , however , an interest in ...
Page xiii
... Christianity , drawn entirely from the Scriptures themselves , and divested of all theo- logical theories and technicalities , in the most simple and perspicuous manner of which I am capable ; and if my execution of this part of the ...
... Christianity , drawn entirely from the Scriptures themselves , and divested of all theo- logical theories and technicalities , in the most simple and perspicuous manner of which I am capable ; and if my execution of this part of the ...
Page xiv
... Christianity explained by one , merely because he believed him sin- cere ; confessing that he derived no happiness ... Christians . It will , moreover , take him from the ranks of such men as Hume , xiv INTRODUCTION .
... Christianity explained by one , merely because he believed him sin- cere ; confessing that he derived no happiness ... Christians . It will , moreover , take him from the ranks of such men as Hume , xiv INTRODUCTION .
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