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 vi
... conversations and discussions took place . In all the places where he was stationed , Dr Kennedy took a lively interest in the condition of the native in- habitants , and was active , both in his official and private capacities , in ...
... conversations and discussions took place . In all the places where he was stationed , Dr Kennedy took a lively interest in the condition of the native in- habitants , and was active , both in his official and private capacities , in ...
Page ix
... conversations ; but it was at least a sub- ject for self - satisfaction that he had so strictly discharged his duty in pressing on him the truths of Christianity , and the awful realities of an eternal world . It now only remains , that ...
... conversations ; but it was at least a sub- ject for self - satisfaction that he had so strictly discharged his duty in pressing on him the truths of Christianity , and the awful realities of an eternal world . It now only remains , that ...
Page x
... Conversations , the nature of the Conversations themselves , and his own motives in intending to bring them before the public , that little more will be required than to give this letter as it stands . Mr Hobhouse has , however , taken ...
... Conversations , the nature of the Conversations themselves , and his own motives in intending to bring them before the public , that little more will be required than to give this letter as it stands . Mr Hobhouse has , however , taken ...
Page xi
... Conversations with his lordship on religion were , that I believe such an account would be interesting in itself ; would tend to remove much of that obloquy which many Chris- tians attach to his lordship ; and would not be inju- rious ...
... Conversations with his lordship on religion were , that I believe such an account would be interesting in itself ; would tend to remove much of that obloquy which many Chris- tians attach to his lordship ; and would not be inju- rious ...
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... conversations with him . The conversation was chiefly on religion , but it turned occasionally on literature , authors , books , the character of living individuals , and some- times on his own views and plans , works , and private ...
... conversations with him . The conversation was chiefly on religion , but it turned occasionally on literature , authors , books , the character of living individuals , and some- times on his own views and plans , works , and private ...
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