Conversations on Religion, with Lord Byron and Others: Held in Cephalonia, a Short Time Previous to His Lordship's Death |
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... religious sentiments and character , which it is much to be feared was not all that could have been de- sired , he ... religion , and of the union which appeared in his character of the Chris- tian , the gentleman , and the man of ...
... religious sentiments and character , which it is much to be feared was not all that could have been de- sired , he ... religion , and of the union which appeared in his character of the Chris- tian , the gentleman , and the man of ...
Page xiii
... religion , but from deference to the repugnance which every one has to appearing before the public unneces- sarily . The second division will attempt to convey a view of the chief external evidences , but , above all , of the internal ...
... religion , but from deference to the repugnance which every one has to appearing before the public unneces- sarily . The second division will attempt to convey a view of the chief external evidences , but , above all , of the internal ...
Page xiv
... religion ; expressing a desire to be convinced ; and his carrying with him religious books , and promising to give the subject a more atten- tive study than he had ever done , will throw a certain lustre over the darker shade of his ...
... religion ; expressing a desire to be convinced ; and his carrying with him religious books , and promising to give the subject a more atten- tive study than he had ever done , will throw a certain lustre over the darker shade of his ...
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