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 224
... eternal , and is never employed but when speaking of exist- ence after the termination of this world . It is strictly equivalent to our for ever and ever , which implies duration without end ; and it has no more been deemed necessary to ...
... eternal , and is never employed but when speaking of exist- ence after the termination of this world . It is strictly equivalent to our for ever and ever , which implies duration without end ; and it has no more been deemed necessary to ...
Pagina 228
... eternal . ” " I cannot decide the point , " said his lordship . " But , to my present apprehension , it would be a most desirable thing , could it be proved , that ulti- mately all created beings were to be happy . This would appear to ...
... eternal . ” " I cannot decide the point , " said his lordship . " But , to my present apprehension , it would be a most desirable thing , could it be proved , that ulti- mately all created beings were to be happy . This would appear to ...
Pagina 239
... eternal state of any one , but that there were opinions and practices , which , when judged by the Bible , ren- dered those who held them incapable of obtaining eternal happiness ; since God had declared certain characters should not ...
... eternal state of any one , but that there were opinions and practices , which , when judged by the Bible , ren- dered those who held them incapable of obtaining eternal happiness ; since God had declared certain characters should not ...
Pagina 245
... eternal * gratitude the whole nation would always entertain for so great and noble a benefactor . The Count Delladecima interpreted the speech in Italian , to which his lordship made a short but suitable reply , WITH LORD BYRON . 245.
... eternal * gratitude the whole nation would always entertain for so great and noble a benefactor . The Count Delladecima interpreted the speech in Italian , to which his lordship made a short but suitable reply , WITH LORD BYRON . 245.
Pagina 259
... eternal punishments . " No , " he said , " I must confess I have not , - something or other always comes in the way ; but that , and the other books , I intend to peruse di- ligently , though I fear I shall not have time to do so before ...
... eternal punishments . " No , " he said , " I must confess I have not , - something or other always comes in the way ; but that , and the other books , I intend to peruse di- ligently , though I fear I shall not have time to do so before ...
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