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 7
... nature of the Christian doctrines , that this time would be requi- site to convey to them an accurate idea of those principles , and of the evidence on which they were founded . This arrangement , " I said , " would be attended with ...
... nature of the Christian doctrines , that this time would be requi- site to convey to them an accurate idea of those principles , and of the evidence on which they were founded . This arrangement , " I said , " would be attended with ...
Pagina 9
... nature . It was these considerations and hopes , which led me to propose the condition of being per- mitted to speak , without being interrupted by their objections , till time had been allowed me for giving a full and correct ...
... nature . It was these considerations and hopes , which led me to propose the condition of being per- mitted to speak , without being interrupted by their objections , till time had been allowed me for giving a full and correct ...
Pagina 10
... nature and object of the meeting being further explained to him , he said that he would convince me , that , if he had not faith , he had at least patience , and that he would listen the prescribed time with- out interrupting me . On ...
... nature and object of the meeting being further explained to him , he said that he would convince me , that , if he had not faith , he had at least patience , and that he would listen the prescribed time with- out interrupting me . On ...
Pagina 15
... nature of the subject , which was supported by such evidence , that no one who understood it could be apprehensive that its truth might be shaken or disproved by any , whatever might be his talents . I had certainly , I said , not ...
... nature of the subject , which was supported by such evidence , that no one who understood it could be apprehensive that its truth might be shaken or disproved by any , whatever might be his talents . I had certainly , I said , not ...
Pagina 21
... nature of religion , directed to a being like man , born and educated in imper- fection , and prejudice , and error , may appear , at first sight , not to have a foundation in the nature of things so clear and demonstrable as that of ...
... nature of religion , directed to a being like man , born and educated in imper- fection , and prejudice , and error , may appear , at first sight , not to have a foundation in the nature of things so clear and demonstrable as that of ...
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