Conversations on Religion, with Lord Byron and Others: Held in Cephalonia, a Short Time Previous to His Lordship's Death |
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... deists of the right of quoting him as a cool , deliberate rejector of Christianity . « I shall submit this difficulty to my friends in Eng- land , and be guided by their opinion ; and should they judge that the reasons for using his ...
... deists of the right of quoting him as a cool , deliberate rejector of Christianity . « I shall submit this difficulty to my friends in Eng- land , and be guided by their opinion ; and should they judge that the reasons for using his ...
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... deists of the right of quoting him as a cool , deliberate rejector of Christianity . « I shall submit this difficulty to my friends in Eng- land , and be guided by their opinion ; and should they judge that the reasons for using his ...
... deists of the right of quoting him as a cool , deliberate rejector of Christianity . « I shall submit this difficulty to my friends in Eng- land , and be guided by their opinion ; and should they judge that the reasons for using his ...
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... the subject ) , to do more than DOUBT of the truth of Christianity . From long experience , I had found , that whether the deist be a man of 6 CONVERSATIONS ON RELIGION therefore, what those doctrines were; when they would ...
... the subject ) , to do more than DOUBT of the truth of Christianity . From long experience , I had found , that whether the deist be a man of 6 CONVERSATIONS ON RELIGION therefore, what those doctrines were; when they would ...
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... deist be a man of rank , or of eminence in philosophy or literature , or whatever sta- tion in society he may hold , his violence in opposition to the Christian religion , is in proportion to his igno- rance of its nature . It was these ...
... deist be a man of rank , or of eminence in philosophy or literature , or whatever sta- tion in society he may hold , his violence in opposition to the Christian religion , is in proportion to his igno- rance of its nature . It was these ...
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... deists , and yet joining in the ridicule against those who were more severe in regulating their lives and con- versation by its doctrines . Circumstances at last led me seriously to reflect on the subject ; and after two years of almost ...
... deists , and yet joining in the ridicule against those who were more severe in regulating their lives and con- versation by its doctrines . Circumstances at last led me seriously to reflect on the subject ; and after two years of almost ...
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