The Parish Church; Or, Religion in BritainLongman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, & Company, 1825 - 411 pagina's |
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Pagina 29
... life of man . " Whether this was a primitive doctrine , handed down by oral tradition , and thus corrupted , we cannot determine . However , in consequence of this maxim , their altars streamed with human blood , great ANCIENT BRITONS . 29.
... life of man . " Whether this was a primitive doctrine , handed down by oral tradition , and thus corrupted , we cannot determine . However , in consequence of this maxim , their altars streamed with human blood , great ANCIENT BRITONS . 29.
Pagina 30
Thomas Wood. maxim , their altars streamed with human blood , great numbers of wretched men falling a sacrifice to this barbarous superstition . Criminals , who had been guilty of robbery and other crimes , were selected in the first ...
Thomas Wood. maxim , their altars streamed with human blood , great numbers of wretched men falling a sacrifice to this barbarous superstition . Criminals , who had been guilty of robbery and other crimes , were selected in the first ...
Pagina 44
... blood . Strabo says , that they could stop armies when on the very point of engaging , and accommodate their differences , so as to effect a hearty reconciliation . Diodorus Siculus expresses himself to the same purpose , saying , that ...
... blood . Strabo says , that they could stop armies when on the very point of engaging , and accommodate their differences , so as to effect a hearty reconciliation . Diodorus Siculus expresses himself to the same purpose , saying , that ...
Pagina 86
... . b Bede Hist . Gent . Angl . lib . iii . cap . 27 . c Brit . de Hibern . p . 730 . d Vide a curious Treatise of Archbishop Usher on the Religion of the ancient Irish . which has deluged the kingdom with blood , and been 86 IDOLATRY AND.
... . b Bede Hist . Gent . Angl . lib . iii . cap . 27 . c Brit . de Hibern . p . 730 . d Vide a curious Treatise of Archbishop Usher on the Religion of the ancient Irish . which has deluged the kingdom with blood , and been 86 IDOLATRY AND.
Pagina 87
Thomas Wood. which has deluged the kingdom with blood , and been the great source of almost all its calamities . “ When we cast our eyes on King Henry the Second , " he adds , " advancing toward this devoted nation , bear- ing in one ...
Thomas Wood. which has deluged the kingdom with blood , and been the great source of almost all its calamities . “ When we cast our eyes on King Henry the Second , " he adds , " advancing toward this devoted nation , bear- ing in one ...
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