Conversations on Religion, with Lord Byron and Others: Held in Cephalonia, a Short Time Previous to His Lordship's Death |
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... moral and physical evil , suiting the actual condition and circumstances of mankind , and pointing out the only road to happiness here and hereafter , could be presented , that the most exalted reason , if fairly exer- cised , would be ...
... moral and physical evil , suiting the actual condition and circumstances of mankind , and pointing out the only road to happiness here and hereafter , could be presented , that the most exalted reason , if fairly exer- cised , would be ...
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... moral precepts delivered by our Saviour , yet those ob- jections appeared to me to be made from the pride and vanity of youth and ignorance ; and I am persuaded that , while making them , most , if not all of them felt a secret ...
... moral precepts delivered by our Saviour , yet those ob- jections appeared to me to be made from the pride and vanity of youth and ignorance ; and I am persuaded that , while making them , most , if not all of them felt a secret ...
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... moral , phy- sical , or mathematical , and produces a more perma- nent and internal conviction . In fact , this should . be the case , judging from the nature of all things a priori ; for the Creator of the minds of men , and of all ...
... moral , phy- sical , or mathematical , and produces a more perma- nent and internal conviction . In fact , this should . be the case , judging from the nature of all things a priori ; for the Creator of the minds of men , and of all ...
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... moral and religious truth , and the test by which opinions and actions were to be tried ; and since that period , we find that , in pro- portion as their circulation has extended , and their doc- trines and precepts have been understood ...
... moral and religious truth , and the test by which opinions and actions were to be tried ; and since that period , we find that , in pro- portion as their circulation has extended , and their doc- trines and precepts have been understood ...
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... morality of real Christians , or their eminence , talents , and judgment . The importance of this concession will be understood if you consider that , after separating all hypocrites , nominal Christians , the ignorant and fa- natic ...
... morality of real Christians , or their eminence , talents , and judgment . The importance of this concession will be understood if you consider that , after separating all hypocrites , nominal Christians , the ignorant and fa- natic ...
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