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1833. By a coincidence of circumstances, the author was thrown into contact with Lord Byron during his lordship's residence in Cephalonia, preparatory to his proceeding to Greece, where he terminated his life. It was Mr. Kennedy's reason for publishing his account of the conversations with his lordship on religion because he believed 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…
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1833. By a coincidence of circumstances, the author was thrown into contact with Lord Byron during his lordship's residence in Cephalonia, preparatory to his proceeding to Greece, where he terminated his life. It was Mr. Kennedy's reason for publishing his account of the conversations with his lordship on religion because he believed 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 anyone, while it might possibly be useful to others. Due to the age and scarcity of the original we reproduced, some pages may be spotty, faded or difficult to read.

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1833. By a coincidence of circumstances, the author was thrown into contact with Lord Byron during his lordship's residence in Cephalonia, preparatory to his proceeding to Greece, where he terminated his life. It was Mr. Kennedy's reason for publishing his account of the conversations with his lordship on religion because he believed 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 anyone, while it might possibly be useful to others. Due to the age and scarcity of the original we reproduced, some pages may be spotty, faded or difficult to read.

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