Conversations on Religion, with Lord Byron and Others: Held in Cephalonia, a Short Time Previous to His Lordship's Death |
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... sincere regret they felt at his departure . Shortly after his return to England , in February , 1826 , Dr Kennedy was ordered to Ireland , where , however , he did not long remain ; as in December of the same year , he was sent to the ...
... sincere regret they felt at his departure . Shortly after his return to England , in February , 1826 , Dr Kennedy was ordered to Ireland , where , however , he did not long remain ; as in December of the same year , he was sent to the ...
Page ix
... sincerity , and disinterestedness evinced by Dr K. in his commu- nications with him on the subject of religion , and of the union which appeared in his character of the Chris- tian , the gentleman , and the man of letters . The fol ...
... sincerity , and disinterestedness evinced by Dr K. in his commu- nications with him on the subject of religion , and of the union which appeared in his character of the Chris- tian , the gentleman , and the man of letters . The fol ...
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... sincere and humble followers of the Lord Jesus Christ . My habits of study and reflection , I said , had led me to investigate the subject with a severe scrutiny , and I examined every book which fell in my way that seemed likely to ...
... sincere and humble followers of the Lord Jesus Christ . My habits of study and reflection , I said , had led me to investigate the subject with a severe scrutiny , and I examined every book which fell in my way that seemed likely to ...
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... sincerely embraced the doctrines of the Bible , have mis- taken , in innumerable instances , its spirit and tendency , and have been often actuated by their natural preju- dices and tempers , while they imagined that they were promoting ...
... sincerely embraced the doctrines of the Bible , have mis- taken , in innumerable instances , its spirit and tendency , and have been often actuated by their natural preju- dices and tempers , while they imagined that they were promoting ...
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... sincere Christians , who passed their lives in quiet and obscurity , in whom , chiefly , the pur- est effects of Christianity were best exemplified . We find the truth of this observation illustrated in the « Church History >> of Milner ...
... sincere Christians , who passed their lives in quiet and obscurity , in whom , chiefly , the pur- est effects of Christianity were best exemplified . We find the truth of this observation illustrated in the « Church History >> of Milner ...
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