Theological Institutes: Or, A View of the Evidences, Doctrines, Morals, and Institutions of Christianity, Volumen1B. Waugh and T. Mason, 1834 |
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... religion of Budhu , " says Dr. Davy , " is more widely extended than any other religion . It appears to be the religion of the whole of Tartary , of China , of Japan , and their dependencies , and of all the countries between China and ...
... religion of Budhu , " says Dr. Davy , " is more widely extended than any other religion . It appears to be the religion of the whole of Tartary , of China , of Japan , and their dependencies , and of all the countries between China and ...
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... religion neglect almost all the facts which the history of human opinion furnishes ; and that they owe all their best views to that fountain of inspiration from which they so criminally turn aside . For how other . wise can the ...
... religion neglect almost all the facts which the history of human opinion furnishes ; and that they owe all their best views to that fountain of inspiration from which they so criminally turn aside . For how other . wise can the ...
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... Religious Systems of the Heathen . We have seen that some of the leading truths of religion and morals , which are adverted to by heathen writers , or assumed in heathen sys . tems , are spoken of as truths previously known to the world ...
... Religious Systems of the Heathen . We have seen that some of the leading truths of religion and morals , which are adverted to by heathen writers , or assumed in heathen sys . tems , are spoken of as truths previously known to the world ...
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... religion and laws , that either the patriarchal traditions embodied in the writings of Moses , had gone down with great exactness to the times of Plato ; or the writings of Moses were known to him ; or he had gathered the substance of ...
... religion and laws , that either the patriarchal traditions embodied in the writings of Moses , had gone down with great exactness to the times of Plato ; or the writings of Moses were known to him ; or he had gathered the substance of ...
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... religion ; several traces of which appeared in the rites and ceremonies which were observed in religious worship . Such was the custom of sacrifices expiatory and precatory ; both the sacrifices of ani- mals , and the oblations of wine ...
... religion ; several traces of which appeared in the rites and ceremonies which were observed in religious worship . Such was the custom of sacrifices expiatory and precatory ; both the sacrifices of ani- mals , and the oblations of wine ...
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