Conversations on Religion, with Lord Byron and Others: Held in Cephalonia, a Short Time Previous to His Lordship's Death |
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... doctrines of 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 ...
... doctrines of 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 ...
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... doctrines , that this time would be requisite to convey to them an accurate idea of those principles , and of the evidence on which they were founded . This arrangement , » I said , " would be attended with this advantage , that they ...
... doctrines , that this time would be requisite to convey to them an accurate idea of those principles , and of the evidence on which they were founded . This arrangement , » I said , " would be attended with this advantage , that they ...
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... doctrines were ; when they would appear not to be so strange and unreasonable as they had imagined them to be ; I should be ready to refute any objection , and solve any difficulty that they might think proper to bring forward . When I ...
... doctrines were ; when they would appear not to be so strange and unreasonable as they had imagined them to be ; I should be ready to refute any objection , and solve any difficulty that they might think proper to bring forward . When I ...
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... doctrines of Christianity . My four friends agreed to the condition , and we appointed our first meeting to be held at the house of M. , at one o'clock the following Sunday . M. , the gentleman at whose house we were to meet , called in ...
... doctrines of Christianity . My four friends agreed to the condition , and we appointed our first meeting to be held at the house of M. , at one o'clock the following Sunday . M. , the gentleman at whose house we were to meet , called in ...
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... doctrines ( one rejecting this point , and another that ) ; and though , in general , they seemed to take a pleasure in raising objections against all the peculiar doctrines of revelation , except the moral precepts delivered by our ...
... doctrines ( one rejecting this point , and another that ) ; and though , in general , they seemed to take a pleasure in raising objections against all the peculiar doctrines of revelation , except the moral precepts delivered by our ...
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