The National Quarterly Review, Volume 18Edward Isidore Sears, David Allyn Gorton, Charles H. Woodman Pudney & Russell, 1869 |
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Pagina 6
... readers that those who deny the existence of dæmons destroy all inter- course between the gods and men . † The Romans borrowed their dæmons as well as their gods from the Greeks ; they merely changed the names of the former as they did ...
... readers that those who deny the existence of dæmons destroy all inter- course between the gods and men . † The Romans borrowed their dæmons as well as their gods from the Greeks ; they merely changed the names of the former as they did ...
Pagina 12
... readers know that the principal gods of Egypt were Isis and Osiris , and Diodorus claims to have no doubt that these divinities had been king and queen of Egypt . If we turn from the Egyptians to the Hindoos , we shall find that both ...
... readers know that the principal gods of Egypt were Isis and Osiris , and Diodorus claims to have no doubt that these divinities had been king and queen of Egypt . If we turn from the Egyptians to the Hindoos , we shall find that both ...
Pagina 15
... readers need think that there . is any infidelity or heresy in these views . We are sustained in them by the most pious and orthodox of the Christian fathers , including Sts . Augustine , Justin Martyr , Jerome , & c . It is true that ...
... readers need think that there . is any infidelity or heresy in these views . We are sustained in them by the most pious and orthodox of the Christian fathers , including Sts . Augustine , Justin Martyr , Jerome , & c . It is true that ...
Pagina 17
... readers whether the fact may not account for the extraordinary zeal with which Catholics and Protestants burned , and otherwise mutilated each other in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries ? The devils and demons of the old church ...
... readers whether the fact may not account for the extraordinary zeal with which Catholics and Protestants burned , and otherwise mutilated each other in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries ? The devils and demons of the old church ...
Pagina 21
... readers . Milton must , therefore , be regarded by every fair and unprejudiced critic as fully justified in this respect , although under one name or another , he has introduced the devil more than one hundred and fifty times in his ...
... readers . Milton must , therefore , be regarded by every fair and unprejudiced critic as fully justified in this respect , although under one name or another , he has introduced the devil more than one hundred and fifty times in his ...
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