I conclude as follows : — if there is a form of Christianity now in the world which is accused of gross superstition, of borrowing its rites and customs from the heathen, and of ascribing to forms and ceremonies an occult virtue ; — a religion which... The Home and Foreign Review - Página 5921863Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| University magazine - 1846 - 780 páginas
...Christianity now in the world, which is accused of gross superstition, of borrowing its rites and customs from the Heathen, and of ascribing to forms and ceremonies an occult virtue ; a religion which is considered to burden and enslave the mind by its requisitions, to address... | |
| Julius Charles Hare - 1852 - 368 páginas
...Christianity now in the world which is accused of gross superstition, of borrowing its rites and customs from the heathen, and of ascribing to forms and ceremonies an occult virtue ; a religion which is considered to burden and enslave the mind by its requisitions, to address... | |
| B. J. Wallace, Albert Barnes - 1853 - 714 páginas
...Christianity now in the world, which is accused of gross superstition; of borrowing its rites and customs from the heathen, and of ascribing to forms and ceremonies an occult virtue; a religion which is considered to burden and enslave the mind by its requisitions; to address... | |
| Julius Charles Hare - 1856 - 376 páginas
...Christianity now in the world which is accused of gross superstition, of borrowing its rites and customs from the heathen, and of ascribing to forms and ceremonies an occult virtue ; a religion which is considered to burden and enslave the mind by its requisitions, to address... | |
| Julius Charles Hare - 1856 - 386 páginas
...Christianity now in the world which is accused of gross superstition, of borrowing its rites and customs from the heathen, and of ascribing to forms and ceremonies an occult virtue ; a religion which is considered to burden and enslave the mind by its requisitions, to address... | |
| Henry Hart Milman - 1870 - 566 páginas
...ascribing to forms and ceremonies an occult virtue ; — a religion which is considered to burthen and enslave the mind by its requisitions, to address...and to contradict reason and exalt mere irrational faith ; — a religion which impresses on the serious mind very distressing views of die guilt and... | |
| Henry Hart Milman - 1870 - 530 páginas
...Christianity now in the world which is accused of gross superstition, of borrowing its rites and customs from the heathen, and of ascribing to forms and ceremonies an occult virtue ; — a religion which is considered to burthen and enslave the mind by its requisitions, to... | |
| John Henry Newman - 1878 - 476 páginas
...rites and customs from the heathen, and of ascribing to forms and ceremonies an occult virtue ; — a religion which is considered to burden and enslave...and to contradict reason and exalt mere irrational faith ; — a religion which impresses on the serious mind very distressing views of the guilt and... | |
| John Henry Newman - 1890 - 476 páginas
...ascribing to forms and ceremonies :an occult virtue ; — a religion which is considered to burden end enslave the mind by its requisitions, to address itself...and to contradict reason and exalt mere irrational faith ; — a religion which impresses on the serious mind very distressing views of the guilt and... | |
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