The National Quarterly Review, Volume 20Pudney & Russell, 1870 |
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Pagina 23
The Buddhist faith imputes creation to chance , and denies the existence of a Supreme Being . Virtue and goodness are their objects of worship , and these are adored under the forms of pious and learned sages , who have progressed ...
The Buddhist faith imputes creation to chance , and denies the existence of a Supreme Being . Virtue and goodness are their objects of worship , and these are adored under the forms of pious and learned sages , who have progressed ...
Pagina 49
... existence . The shocks of ignorant superstition , the dismal in vice , or the harsh in life , no matter how extraordinary , or lamentable , or true , had never intense attraction for him who preferred , and the more so as he grew older ...
... existence . The shocks of ignorant superstition , the dismal in vice , or the harsh in life , no matter how extraordinary , or lamentable , or true , had never intense attraction for him who preferred , and the more so as he grew older ...
Pagina 55
... existence was almost unknown , otherwise her meaning is by no means clear . Now , none but the very ignorant could fail to know that Russia was a vast empire , and that she had a national church which was commonly called the Greek ...
... existence was almost unknown , otherwise her meaning is by no means clear . Now , none but the very ignorant could fail to know that Russia was a vast empire , and that she had a national church which was commonly called the Greek ...
Pagina 61
... existence of the Greek church , which he founded , M. Mouravieff himself states that , so far as is known , Askold and Dir , two princes of Kieff , and the companions of Ruric , were the first Russians who embraced christianity , t ...
... existence of the Greek church , which he founded , M. Mouravieff himself states that , so far as is known , Askold and Dir , two princes of Kieff , and the companions of Ruric , were the first Russians who embraced christianity , t ...
Pagina 62
... existence , as a branch of the Greek church , to the accident of the geographical position of the country . Excluded from the western world by her remoteness , by the difficult and inhospitable routes through which she was to be reached ...
... existence , as a branch of the Greek church , to the accident of the geographical position of the country . Excluded from the western world by her remoteness , by the difficult and inhospitable routes through which she was to be reached ...
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