Conversations on religion, with lord Byron and othersJohn Murray, 1830 - 461 Seiten |
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... lordship was frequently heard to say , that he never felt so high an esteem for any man as he did for Dr. Kennedy . In him , Lord Byron thought he perceived a man acting up to the principles he professed ; and whatever effect Dr ...
... lordship was frequently heard to say , that he never felt so high an esteem for any man as he did for Dr. Kennedy . In him , Lord Byron thought he perceived a man acting up to the principles he professed ; and whatever effect Dr ...
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... lordship's residence in Cephalonia , pre- paratory to his proceeding to Greece , where he terminated his life . Dr. Kennedy received his education in Edin- burgh . His views were originally directed towards the bar , in preparation for ...
... lordship's residence in Cephalonia , pre- paratory to his proceeding to Greece , where he terminated his life . Dr. Kennedy received his education in Edin- burgh . His views were originally directed towards the bar , in preparation for ...
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... lordship's desire he had written on certain religious points discussed between them in the course of the Conversa- tions , or of his own letters to Lord Byron after his arrival at Missolunghi . As the re- covery of these papers seemed ...
... lordship's desire he had written on certain religious points discussed between them in the course of the Conversa- tions , or of his own letters to Lord Byron after his arrival at Missolunghi . As the re- covery of these papers seemed ...
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... lordship on religion were , that I be- lieve such an account would be interesting ' in itself ; would tend to remove much of that obloquy which many Christians attach to his lordship ; and would not be injurious nor ' offensive to any ...
... lordship on religion were , that I be- lieve such an account would be interesting ' in itself ; would tend to remove much of that obloquy which many Christians attach to his lordship ; and would not be injurious nor ' offensive to any ...
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... lordship , as well as from your office , to ' inquire into every thing that may affect his character , I shall more fully explain the ' nature of my intended publication , by which ' means you can judge whether my design be praiseworthy ...
... lordship , as well as from your office , to ' inquire into every thing that may affect his character , I shall more fully explain the ' nature of my intended publication , by which ' means you can judge whether my design be praiseworthy ...
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Seite 293 - ... misty light And the lantern dimly burning. No useless coffin enclosed his breast, Not in sheet nor in shroud we wound him; But he lay like a warrior taking his rest With his martial cloak around him. Few and short were the prayers we said And we spoke not a word of sorrow, But we steadfastly gazed on the face of the dead, And we bitterly thought of the morrow.
Seite 101 - Thou sawest till that a stone was cut out without hands, which smote the image upon his feet that were of iron and clay, and brake them to pieces.
Seite 292 - Not a drum was heard, not a funeral note, As his corse to the rampart we hurried ; Not a soldier discharged his farewell shot O'er the grave where our hero we buried.
Seite 103 - Now that being broken, whereas four stood up for it, four kingdoms shall stand up out of the nation, but not in his power.
Seite 103 - Therefore the he goat waxed very great: and when he was strong, the great horn was broken ; and for it came up four notable ones toward the four winds of heaven.
Seite 90 - Thou shalt not eat of it: cursed is the ground for thy sake; in sorrow shalt thou eat of it all the days of thy life; thorns also and thistles shall it bring forth to thee; and thou shalt eat the herb of the field. In the sweat of thy face shalt thou eat bread, till thou return unto the ground; for out of it wast thou taken: for dust thou art, and unto dust shalt thou return.
Seite 90 - And the LORD God said unto the serpent, Because thou hast done this, thou art cursed above all cattle, and above every beast of the field ; upon thy belly shalt thou go, and dust shalt thou eat all the days of thy life : And I will put enmity between thee and the woman, and between thy seed and her seed; it shall bruise thy head, and thou shalt bruise his heel.
Seite 106 - Know, therefore, and understand, that from the going forth of the commandment to restore and to build Jerusalem, unto the Messiah the Prince, shall be seven weeks, and threescore and two weeks ; the street shall be built again, and the wall, even in troublous times. And after threescore and two weeks shall Messiah be cut off, but not for himself...
Seite 293 - Slowly and sadly we laid him down, From the field of his fame fresh and gory ; We carved not a line, and we raised not a stone, But we left him alone with his glory.
Seite 90 - Unto the woman he said, I will greatly multiply thy sorrow and thy conception; in sorrow thou shalt bring forth children; and thy desire shall be to thy husband, and he shall rule over thee.