Conversations on Religion, with Lord Byron and Others: Held in Cephalonia, a Short Time Previous to His Lordship's DeathJohn Murray, 1830 - 461 pagina's |
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... professed unbelievers . It is true they did not believe in all the Scriptures , nor in all the doc- trines ( one rejecting this point , and another that ) ; and though , in general , they seemed to take a pleasure in raising objections ...
... professed unbelievers . It is true they did not believe in all the Scriptures , nor in all the doc- trines ( one rejecting this point , and another that ) ; and though , in general , they seemed to take a pleasure in raising objections ...
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... professed themselves freethinkers . Hume , Gibbon , Vol- taire , Rousseau , and the other freethinking French authors , were held in high estimation among many of my friends , as those who chiefly merited the appellation of philosophers ...
... professed themselves freethinkers . Hume , Gibbon , Vol- taire , Rousseau , and the other freethinking French authors , were held in high estimation among many of my friends , as those who chiefly merited the appellation of philosophers ...
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... professed Christians , but was even more eager to read those which were written by their enemies ; and from the time I could read , to the present time , I had perused every work against Christianity which fell in my way , and had read ...
... professed Christians , but was even more eager to read those which were written by their enemies ; and from the time I could read , to the present time , I had perused every work against Christianity which fell in my way , and had read ...
Pagina 40
... professed belief of emperors , kings , and nations ; it affords a distinctive appellation to millions ; it has thousands of secret and open foes ; it has thousands of pretended friends , who care not for its doctrines nor follow its ...
... professed belief of emperors , kings , and nations ; it affords a distinctive appellation to millions ; it has thousands of secret and open foes ; it has thousands of pretended friends , who care not for its doctrines nor follow its ...
Pagina 46
... to trust in them more than in others ; but he had met with so many , whose conduct differed from the principles which they professed , and who seemed to profess these principles , either because 46 CONVERSATIONS ON RELIGION.
... to trust in them more than in others ; but he had met with so many , whose conduct differed from the principles which they professed , and who seemed to profess these principles , either because 46 CONVERSATIONS ON RELIGION.
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