Conversations on Religion, with Lord Byron and Others: Held in Cephalonia, a Short Time Previous to His Lordship's Death |
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... attention to one who was going to take an active part in what was legally consi- dered a rebellion . Instructions having arrived from the superior autho- rities , to receive his lordship with the respect and cour- tesy due to his rank ...
... attention to one who was going to take an active part in what was legally consi- dered a rebellion . Instructions having arrived from the superior autho- rities , to receive his lordship with the respect and cour- tesy due to his rank ...
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... attention to the study of the Scriptures , con- vincing them that many of the objections , which ap- peared to them strong and unanswerable , were the consequences of their own want of information . When I stated that I would refute ...
... attention to the study of the Scriptures , con- vincing them that many of the objections , which ap- peared to them strong and unanswerable , were the consequences of their own want of information . When I stated that I would refute ...
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... attention to what I may say on the nature and evidences of Christianity , I shall mention the names of some of the authors whose works I have read or consulted . When I had mentioned all their names , Lord Byron asked me if I had read ...
... attention to what I may say on the nature and evidences of Christianity , I shall mention the names of some of the authors whose works I have read or consulted . When I had mentioned all their names , Lord Byron asked me if I had read ...
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... attention or ca- pacity , to comprehend the nature and force of the evi- dence presented before him ; if his conclusion be erro- neous , as it must of necessity be , we have no right to blame the faculty of reason , or accuse the ...
... attention or ca- pacity , to comprehend the nature and force of the evi- dence presented before him ; if his conclusion be erro- neous , as it must of necessity be , we have no right to blame the faculty of reason , or accuse the ...
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... attention to the Scriptures was unnecessary . When the Reformation took place , the Scriptures were restored to their proper rank and authority as the standard of all moral and religious truth , and the test by which opinions and ...
... attention to the Scriptures was unnecessary . When the Reformation took place , the Scriptures were restored to their proper rank and authority as the standard of all moral and religious truth , and the test by which opinions and ...
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