The Religions of the World and Their Relations to Christianity: Considered in Eight Lectures Founded by the Hon. Robert BoyleJohn W. Parker and Son, 1852 - 252 páginas |
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... craves for ; the blood of your children and of yourselves . No sacrifices but these can appease his wrath , or abate the misery which he is sending to you , and sect . THE DESTROYER - THE DELIVERER . 49 designing 48 PART I. LECTURE II .
... craves for ; the blood of your children and of yourselves . No sacrifices but these can appease his wrath , or abate the misery which he is sending to you , and sect . THE DESTROYER - THE DELIVERER . 49 designing 48 PART I. LECTURE II .
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... DELIVERER . 49 designing for you . Here was another deep con- viction working in the heart of the Hindoo , and destined to produce the most fearful fruits , from generation to generation . The Brahmin could not allay it could not reduce ...
... DELIVERER . 49 designing for you . Here was another deep con- viction working in the heart of the Hindoo , and destined to produce the most fearful fruits , from generation to generation . The Brahmin could not allay it could not reduce ...
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... Deliverer . As other dreadful apparitions rise up beside Siva , and claim the kind of worship which is offered to him - as there comes forth even a Kali to be a patroness of THE OLD FAITH AND THE NEW . 51 murder , 50 PART I. LECTURE II .
... Deliverer . As other dreadful apparitions rise up beside Siva , and claim the kind of worship which is offered to him - as there comes forth even a Kali to be a patroness of THE OLD FAITH AND THE NEW . 51 murder , 50 PART I. LECTURE II .
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... deliverer should come . All these conceptions could harmonize very well with that worship of Apollo which seems to have been characteristically the Greek worship . But at some time or other a mysterious divinity appeared , who possessed ...
... deliverer should come . All these conceptions could harmonize very well with that worship of Apollo which seems to have been characteristically the Greek worship . But at some time or other a mysterious divinity appeared , who possessed ...
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... Deliverer to come hereafter , which neither the Rabbinism of one of their schools , nor the Pantheism of another , has been able to extinguish . They had been almost six hundred years without a temple or a capital , scorned and hated by ...
... Deliverer to come hereafter , which neither the Rabbinism of one of their schools , nor the Pantheism of another , has been able to extinguish . They had been almost six hundred years without a temple or a capital , scorned and hated by ...
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The Religions of the World and their Relations to Christianity Frederick Denison Maurice Visualização integral - 1852 |
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