Conversations on Religion, with Lord Byron and Others: Held in Cephalonia, a Short Time Previous to His Lordship's Death |
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... real Christian 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 ...
... real Christian 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 ...
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... real and sound Christians believed and maintained , many of those objections founded upon error which they might ... Christian , was in the power of God alone , by the operation of His Holy Spirit . But there was one thing which I ...
... real and sound Christians believed and maintained , many of those objections founded upon error which they might ... Christian , was in the power of God alone , by the operation of His Holy Spirit . But there was one thing which I ...
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... Christianity in the world may at first sight appear , the real Christian can , by patient observation and proper discrimination , see much that is cheering and consolatory . He knows , as a first principle of all reasoning , that man is ...
... Christianity in the world may at first sight appear , the real Christian can , by patient observation and proper discrimination , see much that is cheering and consolatory . He knows , as a first principle of all reasoning , that man is ...
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... Christian ; and that they never meet one doctrine of the Scriptures fairly , so as to prove its falsehood by fact or ... real or nominal Christians , that their rea- soning is just , their conclusions irresistible , and their irony ...
... Christian ; and that they never meet one doctrine of the Scriptures fairly , so as to prove its falsehood by fact or ... real or nominal Christians , that their rea- soning is just , their conclusions irresistible , and their irony ...
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... Christian era , and how much since , and how much was to be ascribed to those that were real Christians , and how much to those who , under its mask , sought the accomplishment of their own selfish and ambitious ends . But I said ...
... Christian era , and how much since , and how much was to be ascribed to those that were real Christians , and how much to those who , under its mask , sought the accomplishment of their own selfish and ambitious ends . But I said ...
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