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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... called unfair or disingenuous . If he had quoted the prayers which Mr. Colebrooke has made us acquainted with , English readers would no doubt have discredited his boast of the primitive Monotheism of his country . But they would have ...
... called unfair or disingenuous . If he had quoted the prayers which Mr. Colebrooke has made us acquainted with , English readers would no doubt have discredited his boast of the primitive Monotheism of his country . But they would have ...
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... called Die Indien , have illuminated many dark and dull reports , and have enabled me to feel the con- nexion between the thoughts of other periods and countries and those which characterise our own times . The temptation to speak of ...
... called Die Indien , have illuminated many dark and dull reports , and have enabled me to feel the con- nexion between the thoughts of other periods and countries and those which characterise our own times . The temptation to speak of ...
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... called themselves inspired , they meant to deceive ; that language might be the language of humility , not of arrogance - the confession that every good gift , above all every illumination re- specting any invisible reality , cometh ...
... called themselves inspired , they meant to deceive ; that language might be the language of humility , not of arrogance - the confession that every good gift , above all every illumination re- specting any invisible reality , cometh ...
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... called into existence by ques- tions respecting the proper successors of Mahomet , or the interpretation of the Koran , the Divine principle among them has been the uniting one . It is said again , that the great doctrines which have ...
... called into existence by ques- tions respecting the proper successors of Mahomet , or the interpretation of the Koran , the Divine principle among them has been the uniting one . It is said again , that the great doctrines which have ...
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... called theological truth is but some outward expression of our feelings or habits of mind . Look again at the history of Mahometanism ; consider the facts steadily : there are none to which the supporters of this theory should more ...
... called theological truth is but some outward expression of our feelings or habits of mind . Look again at the history of Mahometanism ; consider the facts steadily : there are none to which the supporters of this theory should more ...
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The Religions of the World and their Relations to Christianity Frederick Denison Maurice Visualização integral - 1852 |
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