| William Eusebius Andrews - 1826 - 446 páginas
...religion was accommodated to their '" manners, and their manners were perpetuated by their religion. In " their theology they acknowledged no sin but cowardice; and revered " no virtue but courage. Their gods they appeased with the blood of " human victims. Of a future life their notions were faint... | |
| 1827 - 204 páginas
...Their religion was accommodatedto their manners, and their manners were perpetuated by their religion. In their theology, they acknowledged no sin but cowardice, and revered no virtue but courage." of the Assyrians, who were the second Persian race. From this tongue proceeded the .Chaldee, and from... | |
| John Lingard - 1845 - 482 páginas
...Their religion was accommodated to their manners, and their manners were perpetuated by their religion. In their theology they acknowledged no sin but cowardice, and revered no virtue but courage. Their gods they appeased with the 1 Julian. de laud. Constan. p. 116. Sidon. 1. viii. ep. 9. Zozim.... | |
| William Eusebius Andrews - 1853 - 678 páginas
...Their religion was accommodated to their manners, and their manners were perpetuated by their religion. In their theology they acknowledged no sin but cowardice ; and revered no virtue but courage. Their gods they appeased with the blood of human victims. Of a future life their notions were faint... | |
| James Andrew Corcoran, Patrick John Ryan, Edmond Francis Prendergast - 1894 - 926 páginas
...Their religion was accommodated to their manners, and their manners were perpetuated by their religion. In their theology they acknowledged no sin but cowardice and revered no virtue but courage. Their gods they appeased with the blood of human victims. Of a future life their notions were faint... | |
| Thomas William Allies - 1896 - 412 páginas
...Their religion was accommodated to their manners, and their manners were perpetuated by their religion. In their theology they acknowledged no sin but cowardice, and revered no virtue but courage. Their gods they appeased with the blood of human victims. Of a future life their notions were faint... | |
| Albert Keiser - 1919 - 168 páginas
...applied to the Jews, And. 565, etc. We have further synrust* in synrust pwean, Cr. 1321, synsceada, a few "Lingard, in Vol. I, p. 42, of his History and Antiquities...the reader. 2 Compare NED., also Kahle, I, p. 396. Foi the chapter on Sin compare Raumer, p. 384 ff., Kahle, I, 395 ff., II, 151-2. 3 Once the poetic... | |
| Albert Keiser - 1919 - 156 páginas
...applied to the Jews, And. 565, etc. We have further synrust* in synrust pwean, Cr. 1321, synscea'Sa, a few 1 Lingard, in Vol. I, p. 42, of his History...make a deep impression upon the mind of the reader. 1 Compare NED., also Kahle, I, p. 396. For the chapter on Sin compare Raumer, p. 384 ff., Kahle, I,... | |
| Albert Keiser - 1919 - 160 páginas
...to the Jews, And. 565, etc. We have further synrust* in synrust pwean, Cr. 1321, synscea'da, a few 'Lingard, in Vol. I, p. 42, of his History and Antiquities...make a deep impression upon the mind of the reader. 1 Compare NED., also Kahle, I, p. 396. For the chapter on Sin compare Raumer, p. 384 ff., Kahle, I,... | |
| 1919 - 576 páginas
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