The Religious World Displayed: Or, A View of the Four Grand Systems of Religion, Judaism, Paganism, Christianity, and Mohammedism, and of the Various Existing Denominations, Sects, and Parties in the Christian World : to which is Subjoined a View of Deism and Atheism, Volume 1Moses Thomas, 1818 - Deism |
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Page 73
... while they enjoyed an established religion , they still have liturgies , in which are all the * Norrisián Lectures , Vol . II . p . 197 . VOL . I. K prescribed forms of their synagogue - worship ; " and THE JEWS . 73.
... while they enjoyed an established religion , they still have liturgies , in which are all the * Norrisián Lectures , Vol . II . p . 197 . VOL . I. K prescribed forms of their synagogue - worship ; " and THE JEWS . 73.
Page 74
... liturgies , and in the regulations of sundry ceremonies . In the main points of belief and observances they all agree ; and they are various- ly denominated from the countries where the arrange- ments of their liturgies took place , and ...
... liturgies , and in the regulations of sundry ceremonies . In the main points of belief and observances they all agree ; and they are various- ly denominated from the countries where the arrange- ments of their liturgies took place , and ...
Page 88
... liturgy in use among the other sects . * They are more in number than the Samaritans , but infinitely less numerous than the Talmudists ; for their whole number , when taken in the middle of the 17th century , did not exceed 5,000 . It ...
... liturgy in use among the other sects . * They are more in number than the Samaritans , but infinitely less numerous than the Talmudists ; for their whole number , when taken in the middle of the 17th century , did not exceed 5,000 . It ...
Page 233
... liturgies , or by extemporaneous addresses to the Almighty . A considerable difference of opinion also subsists among Christians in regard to the object of wor- ship . Trinitarians pray to one God in three per- sons . Unitarians address ...
... liturgies , or by extemporaneous addresses to the Almighty . A considerable difference of opinion also subsists among Christians in regard to the object of wor- ship . Trinitarians pray to one God in three per- sons . Unitarians address ...
Page 326
... liturgies or religious services ; a practice which is still continued in the part of it now under consideration , and likewise by some others . The Oriental or Greek church is the most an- cient of all Christian churches ; for , though ...
... liturgies or religious services ; a practice which is still continued in the part of it now under consideration , and likewise by some others . The Oriental or Greek church is the most an- cient of all Christian churches ; for , though ...
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