The National Quarterly Review, Volume 18Edward Isidore Sears, David Allyn Gorton, Charles H. Woodman Pudney & Russell, 1869 |
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Pagina 7
... church fully confirm it . You can hardly find , " says St. Augustine , in all the writings of the heathen any gods but such as had been men ; nevertheless to all of them they pay divine honors as if they never belonged to the human race ...
... church fully confirm it . You can hardly find , " says St. Augustine , in all the writings of the heathen any gods but such as had been men ; nevertheless to all of them they pay divine honors as if they never belonged to the human race ...
Pagina 16
... church accepted Satan as he was thus presented to them , and who can say that they were wrong in doing so ? There is nothing absurd , or incredible in the idea that Satan has been growing more and more wicked and mis- chievous from the ...
... church accepted Satan as he was thus presented to them , and who can say that they were wrong in doing so ? There is nothing absurd , or incredible in the idea that Satan has been growing more and more wicked and mis- chievous from the ...
Pagina 17
... church were , indeed , bad and numerous enough . Chrysostom numbers among the favors of Providence to sinful man that when the air is VOL . XVIII . - NO . XXXV . 2 full of dæmons and adverse powers we do not discern 1868 . 17 ANCIENT ...
... church were , indeed , bad and numerous enough . Chrysostom numbers among the favors of Providence to sinful man that when the air is VOL . XVIII . - NO . XXXV . 2 full of dæmons and adverse powers we do not discern 1868 . 17 ANCIENT ...
Pagina 19
... Church , " by well meaning Protestants , on this ground ; but we wish to put such on their guard against ex- posing themselves to the charge of ignorance . They have only to examine a portion of our Protestant literature with tolerable ...
... Church , " by well meaning Protestants , on this ground ; but we wish to put such on their guard against ex- posing themselves to the charge of ignorance . They have only to examine a portion of our Protestant literature with tolerable ...
Pagina 22
... church had as much need of the devil , or , at least , was as much in his power as any other church whatever , not except- ing that of the Brahmins or Buddhists . * Vide his De Missû . † Sed et ego amplias non faciam missam privatam in ...
... church had as much need of the devil , or , at least , was as much in his power as any other church whatever , not except- ing that of the Brahmins or Buddhists . * Vide his De Missû . † Sed et ego amplias non faciam missam privatam in ...
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