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sacrilege to use ologist , 228 - his investigations co - extensive tools on temples to the Deity , 11 — the cross a with the globe , 229 — his system has rendered sacred symbol in most countries from earliest him illustrious , ib .
sacrilege to use ologist , 228 - his investigations co - extensive tools on temples to the Deity , 11 — the cross a with the globe , 229 — his system has rendered sacred symbol in most countries from earliest him illustrious , ib .
Pagina iii
systems of the early Persians , 341 - basis of the Per- medicine connected with religious superstisian religion , üb.- the dual principle , ib . tions , 134 - the Italians gave little attention Persian language , its earliest elements ...
systems of the early Persians , 341 - basis of the Per- medicine connected with religious superstisian religion , üb.- the dual principle , ib . tions , 134 - the Italians gave little attention Persian language , its earliest elements ...
Pagina iv
--was of ancient noble fam . ily , 29 - early left an orphan , ib . - only the coarse and illiterate are beyond the control of feminine influence , 30 - campaign in 1617 , 31 -Europe disturbed by religious disputes , 32– Ferdinand of ...
--was of ancient noble fam . ily , 29 - early left an orphan , ib . - only the coarse and illiterate are beyond the control of feminine influence , 30 - campaign in 1617 , 31 -Europe disturbed by religious disputes , 32– Ferdinand of ...
Pagina 11
From this fact it has been taken for granted that they were built by the early Christians ; but the researches ... It has been found that the cross has been used as a sacred symbol in all parts of the world ' from the earliest records .
From this fact it has been taken for granted that they were built by the early Christians ; but the researches ... It has been found that the cross has been used as a sacred symbol in all parts of the world ' from the earliest records .
Pagina 13
... so early given to every Christian at admittance into the Church , pursuant to our Saviour's command . How it came to pass that the Egyptians , Arabians , and Indians , before Christ came among us , and the inhabitants of the extreme ...
... so early given to every Christian at admittance into the Church , pursuant to our Saviour's command . How it came to pass that the Egyptians , Arabians , and Indians , before Christ came among us , and the inhabitants of the extreme ...
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