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
... principles on which he acted , could not help respecting his conduct . Firmly settled in a con- viction of the truth of Christianity by evidence which brought it home to his own understanding and heart , and intimately persuaded that it ...
... principles on which he acted , could not help respecting his conduct . Firmly settled in a con- viction of the truth of Christianity by evidence which brought it home to his own understanding and heart , and intimately persuaded that it ...
Page ix
... principles he professed ; and whatever effect Dr Kennedy's endeavours might have had upon his lordship's religious sentiments and character , which it is much to be feared was not all that could have been de- sired , he manifestly ...
... principles he professed ; and whatever effect Dr Kennedy's endeavours might have had upon his lordship's religious sentiments and character , which it is much to be feared was not all that could have been de- sired , he manifestly ...
Page xiii
... principles appear to pervade and influence the different ranks of society ; of the causes which have hitherto retarded the spread of Christianity , and the means calculated to promote its progress in future . << Of the delicacy and ...
... principles appear to pervade and influence the different ranks of society ; of the causes which have hitherto retarded the spread of Christianity , and the means calculated to promote its progress in future . << Of the delicacy and ...
Page xv
... out my error ; for I would rather alter the work by omitting every thing which relates to Lord Byron , or suppress it altogether , than violate any principle of honest dealing , or of Christian duty INTRODUCTION . XV.
... out my error ; for I would rather alter the work by omitting every thing which relates to Lord Byron , or suppress it altogether , than violate any principle of honest dealing , or of Christian duty INTRODUCTION . XV.
Page xvi
... principle of honest dealing , or of Christian duty . « The rather tedious explanation which I have now given will , I hope , appear to you satisfactory , and I have only to add , that you will oblige me if you will have the goodness to ...
... principle of honest dealing , or of Christian duty . « The rather tedious explanation which I have now given will , I hope , appear to you satisfactory , and I have only to add , that you will oblige me if you will have the goodness to ...
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