The National Quarterly Review, Volume 18Edward Isidore Sears, David Allyn Gorton, Charles H. Woodman Pudney & Russell, 1869 |
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Pagina 6
... Romans borrowed their dæmons as well as their gods from the Greeks ; they merely changed the names of the former as they did those of the latter . In proof of this we have the testimony of the most reliable of the Roman writers ...
... Romans borrowed their dæmons as well as their gods from the Greeks ; they merely changed the names of the former as they did those of the latter . In proof of this we have the testimony of the most reliable of the Roman writers ...
Pagina 10
... Roman divinites as evil dæmons . Because , formerly , " he says " the wicked dæmons manifested themselves by ... Romans , who ranked next to the Greeks in intelligence . That not one of them , whether good or bad , had any real ...
... Roman divinites as evil dæmons . Because , formerly , " he says " the wicked dæmons manifested themselves by ... Romans , who ranked next to the Greeks in intelligence . That not one of them , whether good or bad , had any real ...
Pagina 12
... Romans , nor any other ancient people had so large a num- ber of the former as the Hindoos ; but the latter also regard their dæmoniac enemies and persecutors as the ghosts of wicked men who died without duly atoning for their sins . In ...
... Romans , nor any other ancient people had so large a num- ber of the former as the Hindoos ; but the latter also regard their dæmoniac enemies and persecutors as the ghosts of wicked men who died without duly atoning for their sins . In ...
Pagina 28
... Roman , to say no- thing of the intestine feuds which constantly prevailed among the Jews themselves - we may well believe that a Divine hand alone could have preserved to us the Old Testa- ment scriptures . We may go a step further and ...
... Roman , to say no- thing of the intestine feuds which constantly prevailed among the Jews themselves - we may well believe that a Divine hand alone could have preserved to us the Old Testa- ment scriptures . We may go a step further and ...
Pagina 34
... Roman philosopher , Seneca , and St. Paul ; that between Jesus and Abgarus , king of Edessa ; the general epistle of Barnabas ; the acts of Pilate , said to have been written by Nicodemus , the disciple of Christ ; and the writings of ...
... Roman philosopher , Seneca , and St. Paul ; that between Jesus and Abgarus , king of Edessa ; the general epistle of Barnabas ; the acts of Pilate , said to have been written by Nicodemus , the disciple of Christ ; and the writings of ...
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