Outlines of HistoryLongman Rees Orme Brown and Green, 1830 - 461 páginas |
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... religions are spoken of , it is only in their poli- tical relations that they are viewed . In a work of this kind , theological discussion would have been altogether irrelevant and out of place . The history of any country or people may ...
... religions are spoken of , it is only in their poli- tical relations that they are viewed . In a work of this kind , theological discussion would have been altogether irrelevant and out of place . The history of any country or people may ...
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... not into particulars : the object of the inspired lawgiver was to impress on the minds of his people the great and important truth B which was to form the distinguishing characteristic of their religion ANCIENT HISTORY CHAP INTRODUCTION.
... not into particulars : the object of the inspired lawgiver was to impress on the minds of his people the great and important truth B which was to form the distinguishing characteristic of their religion ANCIENT HISTORY CHAP INTRODUCTION.
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Thomas Keightley. which was to form the distinguishing characteristic of their religion , —namely , the unity of the Deity ; that one sole and mighty Being had given existence to all that was , had shared his power with none , and was ...
Thomas Keightley. which was to form the distinguishing characteristic of their religion , —namely , the unity of the Deity ; that one sole and mighty Being had given existence to all that was , had shared his power with none , and was ...
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... religious systems . We shall restrict ourselves , therefore , chiefly to the history of that race , briefly premising views of the state and character of the Æthiopians , the Mongols , and the Indians . Ethiopians . We have already ...
... religious systems . We shall restrict ourselves , therefore , chiefly to the history of that race , briefly premising views of the state and character of the Æthiopians , the Mongols , and the Indians . Ethiopians . We have already ...
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... religion : every thing of that nature in China came from India . The uncertain history of China ascends to about 2500 years before the Christian æra ; the certain history com- mences about eight centuries before Christ . According to ...
... religion : every thing of that nature in China came from India . The uncertain history of China ascends to about 2500 years before the Christian æra ; the certain history com- mences about eight centuries before Christ . According to ...
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Outlines of History: From the Earliest Period to the Present Time Thomas Keightley Vista completa - 1831 |
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Africa afterwards Alexander Alfonso alliance allies arms army Athens Austria Bactria battle brother Burgundy Cæsar Carthage Charles chief Chingis Khan Christian command conquered conquest Constantinople consul crown crusade daughter death declared defeated died dignity dominions duke duke of Burgundy Edward Egypt elector emperor empire England English entered Europe father favour fell Ferdinand fled fleet forced formed France Frederic French Gaul gave Genoa Germany Goths Grecian Greece Gregory head Henry Hungary imperial India invaded Italy John khalif king king of Hungary king of Navarre kingdom land Lesser Asia Louis Macedon marched Mohammed monarch Mongols murdered named Naples nation nobles papal party peace Persian Philip Pompeius pope possessed prince provinces Ptolemy queen reduced reign religion restored Roman Rome Russia Russians Saladin Saxons seized senate sent Sicily siege sought Spain succeeded successor sultan surrender Syria taken throne took town treaty tribes troops Turks valour victory vols
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