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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第 xv 頁
... given with that moderation which truth re- quires , and with that delicacy which is due to the me- mory of a man whose hospitality and kindness I have shared . « I have two or three letters only in my possession from his lordship ...
... given with that moderation which truth re- quires , and with that delicacy which is due to the me- mory of a man whose hospitality and kindness I have shared . « I have two or three letters only in my possession from his lordship ...
第 xv 頁
... given with that moderation which truth re- quires , and with that delicacy which is due to the me- mory of a man whose hospitality and kindness I have shared . << I have two or three letters only in my possession from his lordship ...
... given with that moderation which truth re- quires , and with that delicacy which is due to the me- mory of a man whose hospitality and kindness I have shared . << I have two or three letters only in my possession from his lordship ...
第 xvi 頁
... given will , I hope , appear to you satisfactory , and I have only to add , that you will oblige me if you will have the goodness to give me your opinion on the sub- ject as soon as you can , making , at the same time , such objections ...
... given will , I hope , appear to you satisfactory , and I have only to add , that you will oblige me if you will have the goodness to give me your opinion on the sub- ject as soon as you can , making , at the same time , such objections ...
第 8 頁
... given out that the object of the meeting was simply to hear me explain some of my peculiar notions on religion , -as if I had notions dif ferent from those held by every sound Christian . I could not help smiling at the gloss which was ...
... given out that the object of the meeting was simply to hear me explain some of my peculiar notions on religion , -as if I had notions dif ferent from those held by every sound Christian . I could not help smiling at the gloss which was ...
第 15 頁
... scientific . To suppose that there is any im- perfection in the nature of the evidence which he has given of the revelation of his will , is to suppose the Deity either imperfect in his attributes , or imperfect in WITH LORD BYRON . 15.
... scientific . To suppose that there is any im- perfection in the nature of the evidence which he has given of the revelation of his will , is to suppose the Deity either imperfect in his attributes , or imperfect in WITH LORD BYRON . 15.
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