Conversations on Religion, with Lord Byron and Others: Held in Cephalonia, a Short Time Previous to His Lordship's Death |
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... doubt , have been rendered much more perfect , and worthy of the public eye . Of the two other divisions , a part of the second , treating of the ex- ternal evidences of Christianity , was in forwardness , and some scattered materials ...
... doubt , have been rendered much more perfect , and worthy of the public eye . Of the two other divisions , a part of the second , treating of the ex- ternal evidences of Christianity , was in forwardness , and some scattered materials ...
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... bestowed on 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 ...
... bestowed on 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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... doubt that I should readily consent that his lordship should be present , and would , indeed , be very sensible of the honour he did us . On the nature and object of the meeting being further explained to him , he said that he would con ...
... doubt that I should readily consent that his lordship should be present , and would , indeed , be very sensible of the honour he did us . On the nature and object of the meeting being further explained to him , he said that he would con ...
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... doubt that , when he grew older , he should have recourse to the Scriptures , as the only source of comfort and tranquillity to his mind in old age , and of hope with regard to a future state ; and all of them expressed their great ...
... doubt that , when he grew older , he should have recourse to the Scriptures , as the only source of comfort and tranquillity to his mind in old age , and of hope with regard to a future state ; and all of them expressed their great ...
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... doubt of the truth of Christianity , and that he was not influenced by a . mere desire of seeing Lord Byron , but by a wish to ob- tain information , he was admitted ; and this the more readily , as one of the gentlemen who was present ...
... doubt of the truth of Christianity , and that he was not influenced by a . mere desire of seeing Lord Byron , but by a wish to ob- tain information , he was admitted ; and this the more readily , as one of the gentlemen who was present ...
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