Conversations on Religion, with Lord Byron and Others: Held in Cephalonia, a Short Time Previous to His Lordship's Death |
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... feeling of sorrow . He was highly esteemed , and sin- cerely regretted by officers who had known him but a short time ; they were astonished at the degree in which this feeling was excited , and they acknowledged that their regard was ...
... feeling of sorrow . He was highly esteemed , and sin- cerely regretted by officers who had known him but a short time ; they were astonished at the degree in which this feeling was excited , and they acknowledged that their regard was ...
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... feel as subjects of a neutral go- vernment , in showing any attention to one who was going to take an active part in what was legally consi- dered a rebellion . Instructions having arrived from the superior autho- rities , to receive ...
... feel as subjects of a neutral go- vernment , in showing any attention to one who was going to take an active part in what was legally consi- dered a rebellion . Instructions having arrived from the superior autho- rities , to receive ...
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... feel , I did not presume to be able to settle every difficulty which might arise to a speculative mind with regard to many points of theoretical theology ; but I knew so well the strength of evidence by which Christianity is environed ...
... feel , I did not presume to be able to settle every difficulty which might arise to a speculative mind with regard to many points of theoretical theology ; but I knew so well the strength of evidence by which Christianity is environed ...
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... feel it a reproach to be called unbelievers . It is just to say , that my friends , with one exception , were not professed unbelievers . It is true they did not believe in all the Scriptures , nor in all the doctrines ( one rejecting ...
... feel it a reproach to be called unbelievers . It is just to say , that my friends , with one exception , were not professed unbelievers . It is true they did not believe in all the Scriptures , nor in all the doctrines ( one rejecting ...
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... feel- ings of interest , their judgment would be more impar- tial , could they consider the question in an abstract point of view ; as one , for instance , of mere science or philosophy . After I had finished all my preliminary ...
... feel- ings of interest , their judgment would be more impar- tial , could they consider the question in an abstract point of view ; as one , for instance , of mere science or philosophy . After I had finished all my preliminary ...
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