Conversations on Religion, with Lord Byron and Others: Held in Cephalonia, a Short Time Previous to His Lordship's Death |
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... divine origin of the Scriptures , and show that no other books , facts , systems , principles , or truths , of any description , pos- sessed evidence so great and of so peculiar a nature ; and that whoever rejected it , must do so from ...
... divine origin of the Scriptures , and show that no other books , facts , systems , principles , or truths , of any description , pos- sessed evidence so great and of so peculiar a nature ; and that whoever rejected it , must do so from ...
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... divine origin of the Scrip- tures . The same principle will furnish us with the means of satisfactorily accounting for the differences which still subsist among eminent and good men , on many points directly connected with , or allied ...
... divine origin of the Scrip- tures . The same principle will furnish us with the means of satisfactorily accounting for the differences which still subsist among eminent and good men , on many points directly connected with , or allied ...
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... Divine autho- rity , or who have altogether denied it , as well as among those who privately acknowledge or profess such opi- nions , the sources from which they have chiefly drawn their notions of Christianity . They have been formed ...
... Divine autho- rity , or who have altogether denied it , as well as among those who privately acknowledge or profess such opi- nions , the sources from which they have chiefly drawn their notions of Christianity . They have been formed ...
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... divine origin of the Scriptures . You will also see the reason why I have enlarged so much on the subject . My de- sire is to limit the inquiry to its proper and legitimate object . I do not attempt to prove that any particular creed ...
... divine origin of the Scriptures . You will also see the reason why I have enlarged so much on the subject . My de- sire is to limit the inquiry to its proper and legitimate object . I do not attempt to prove that any particular creed ...
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... divine origin . << If Christianity be an imposture , it is the interest of every one to have it banished from the world ; for no permanent happiness can accrue to individuals or so- ciety from 26 CONVERSATIONS ON RELIGION of ...
... divine origin . << If Christianity be an imposture , it is the interest of every one to have it banished from the world ; for no permanent happiness can accrue to individuals or so- ciety from 26 CONVERSATIONS ON RELIGION of ...
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