Conversations on Religion, with Lord Byron and Others: Held in Cephalonia, a Short Time Previous to His Lordship's Death |
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Page viii
... hope that was in him ; » whilst no man more deeply felt that all religion was vain , which was not evidenced by the influence it exer- cises over all the daily actions and relative duties of life . And it may be here mentioned , as a ...
... hope that was in him ; » whilst no man more deeply felt that all religion was vain , which was not evidenced by the influence it exer- cises over all the daily actions and relative duties of life . And it may be here mentioned , as a ...
Page xiv
... a certain lustre over the darker shade of his fame , and a mixture of hope and sympathy over his character and memory , in the minds of all Christians . It will , moreover , take him from the ranks of such men as Hume , xiv INTRODUCTION .
... a certain lustre over the darker shade of his fame , and a mixture of hope and sympathy over his character and memory , in the minds of all Christians . It will , moreover , take him from the ranks of such men as Hume , xiv INTRODUCTION .
Page xv
... a certain lustre over the darker shade of his fame , and a mixture of hope and sympathy over his character and memory , in the minds of all Christians . It will , moreover , take him from the ranks of such men as Hume , xiv INTRODUCTION .
... a certain lustre over the darker shade of his fame , and a mixture of hope and sympathy over his character and memory , in the minds of all Christians . It will , moreover , take him from the ranks of such men as Hume , xiv INTRODUCTION .
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... hope , appear to you satisfactory , and I have only to add , that you will oblige me if you will have the goodness to give me your opinion on the sub- ject as soon as you can , making , at the same time , such objections or suggestions ...
... hope , appear to you satisfactory , and I have only to add , that you will oblige me if you will have the goodness to give me your opinion on the sub- ject as soon as you can , making , at the same time , such objections or suggestions ...
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... hope with regard to a future state ; and all of them expressed their great dislike to be called infidels , even in argument , because it appeared to them a term of re- proach , and because , as Lord Byron afterwards remark- ed , it was ...
... hope with regard to a future state ; and all of them expressed their great dislike to be called infidels , even in argument , because it appeared to them a term of re- proach , and because , as Lord Byron afterwards remark- ed , it was ...
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