Conversations on Religion, with Lord Byron and Others: Held in Cephalonia, a Short Time Previous to His Lordship's DeathJohn Murray, 1830 - 461 頁 |
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... authorities , to receive his lordship with the 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 ...
... authorities , to receive his lordship with the 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 ...
第 29 頁
... authority , and confined to one class of the com- munity , and the right of private judgment and interpretation condemned , under the pains of im- prisonment and death : had the belief , and the lives , of nominal Christians , been ...
... authority , and confined to one class of the com- munity , and the right of private judgment and interpretation condemned , under the pains of im- prisonment and death : had the belief , and the lives , of nominal Christians , been ...
第 31 頁
... authority of the Scriptures stands on its own grounds , unimpeached and unimpaired ; and while we acknowledge the errors , and follies , and imperfections of Christians themselves , we must , on all occasions , but more particularly in ...
... authority of the Scriptures stands on its own grounds , unimpeached and unimpaired ; and while we acknowledge the errors , and follies , and imperfections of Christians themselves , we must , on all occasions , but more particularly in ...
第 32 頁
... authority , or who have altogether denied it , as well as among those who privately acknowledge or profess such opinions , the sources from which they have chiefly drawn their notions of Christianity . They have been formed rather from ...
... authority , or who have altogether denied it , as well as among those who privately acknowledge or profess such opinions , the sources from which they have chiefly drawn their notions of Christianity . They have been formed rather from ...
第 52 頁
... authority in others ; a conclusion which , it is obvious , would be true , only if these qualities had been as long exercised on all subjects as on that which had raised its possessor to distinction . We find that the writers of the ...
... authority in others ; a conclusion which , it is obvious , would be true , only if these qualities had been as long exercised on all subjects as on that which had raised its possessor to distinction . We find that the writers of the ...
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