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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Pagina 14
... replied . His lordship came attended by Count Gamba and Mr. Brown ; and , at the same time , two other gentlemen , influenced by curiosity , arrived , who , from their rank and office , could not be de- nied admittance . Thus , our ...
... replied . His lordship came attended by Count Gamba and Mr. Brown ; and , at the same time , two other gentlemen , influenced by curiosity , arrived , who , from their rank and office , could not be de- nied admittance . Thus , our ...
Pagina 41
... replied , “ that my opinions were not peculiar ; that , in the fundamental doc- trines , all Christians agreed ; and that I had selected from Newton an account of these essen- tials , as I could not convey them in words more distinct ...
... replied , “ that my opinions were not peculiar ; that , in the fundamental doc- trines , all Christians agreed ; and that I had selected from Newton an account of these essen- tials , as I could not convey them in words more distinct ...
Pagina 42
... replied , somewhat surprised at his ignorance , " is favour ; though it varies , according to the context , to express that disposi- tion of God , which leads him to grant a favour , the action of doing so , or the favour itself , or ...
... replied , somewhat surprised at his ignorance , " is favour ; though it varies , according to the context , to express that disposi- tion of God , which leads him to grant a favour , the action of doing so , or the favour itself , or ...
Pagina 47
... " What do you think , " said his lordship , " of Sir William Hamilton's work ? " I replied , " that I thought very little of it . He had plunged into all the obscurities of ancient mythology , and from what WITH LORD BYRON . 47.
... " What do you think , " said his lordship , " of Sir William Hamilton's work ? " I replied , " that I thought very little of it . He had plunged into all the obscurities of ancient mythology , and from what WITH LORD BYRON . 47.
Pagina 48
... replied , " has already decided upon the presumption and incapacity of Bellamy for the task which he has undertaken , judging from the specimens which he has already laid before it . " " Do you understand , " said his lordship , " the ...
... replied , " has already decided upon the presumption and incapacity of Bellamy for the task which he has undertaken , judging from the specimens which he has already laid before it . " " Do you understand , " said his lordship , " the ...
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