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 xvii
... respect to religious opinion , than can ' be inferred from many of his writings . The ' last part of the work will contain an exami- ' nation of the extent to which real Chris- ' tian principles appear to pervade and influ- ' ence the ...
... respect to religious opinion , than can ' be inferred from many of his writings . The ' last part of the work will contain an exami- ' nation of the extent to which real Chris- ' tian principles appear to pervade and influ- ' ence the ...
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... respect and courtesy due to his rank , Colonel D. , who commanded in the absence of the governor , went on board , and was received with that affability and politeness , which so much distinguished his lordship . The first invitation ...
... respect and courtesy due to his rank , Colonel D. , who commanded in the absence of the governor , went on board , and was received with that affability and politeness , which so much distinguished his lordship . The first invitation ...
Pagina 5
... respect and admiration for his rank and talents . On his health being drunk , he expressed his great satisfaction at being in the society of his countrymen , and of seeing so many of them toge- ther . He added , that he felt so much the ...
... respect and admiration for his rank and talents . On his health being drunk , he expressed his great satisfaction at being in the society of his countrymen , and of seeing so many of them toge- ther . He added , that he felt so much the ...
Pagina 16
... of the inconsistency of my conduct in always talking with respect of religion , nay , and of defending it , though very ignorantly , in the perfect attention and the perfect capacity of un- derstanding 16 CONVERSATIONS ON RELIGION.
... of the inconsistency of my conduct in always talking with respect of religion , nay , and of defending it , though very ignorantly , in the perfect attention and the perfect capacity of un- derstanding 16 CONVERSATIONS ON RELIGION.
Pagina 46
... respect , and was always disposed 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 ...
... respect , and was always disposed 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 ...
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