A View of the Evidences of Christianity: In Three Parts |
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... whole world would have been peo- pled with mere savages in the very lowest state of degradation . The very existence , therefore , at this day , of civilized men , proves that there must have been , at some time or other , some ...
... whole world would have been peo- pled with mere savages in the very lowest state of degradation . The very existence , therefore , at this day , of civilized men , proves that there must have been , at some time or other , some ...
Page 47
... whole system itself , and the substitution of a fundamentally different religion , was a thing they at first regarded with alarm and horror ; all their feelings were enlisted against such a radical change . So also in the unre- formed ...
... whole system itself , and the substitution of a fundamentally different religion , was a thing they at first regarded with alarm and horror ; all their feelings were enlisted against such a radical change . So also in the unre- formed ...
Page 49
... whole people , and every show and spectacle is either sacred to the religious feelings , or incentive to the lusts of the flesh ; those feelings which must be entirely eradicated , those lusts which must be brought into total subjection ...
... whole people , and every show and spectacle is either sacred to the religious feelings , or incentive to the lusts of the flesh ; those feelings which must be entirely eradicated , those lusts which must be brought into total subjection ...
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... whole in the dress of a charioteer , sometimes mingling with the crowd on foot , and sometimes viewing the spectacle from his car . This conduct made the sufferers pitied ; and though they were criminals , and deserving the severest ...
... whole in the dress of a charioteer , sometimes mingling with the crowd on foot , and sometimes viewing the spectacle from his car . This conduct made the sufferers pitied ; and though they were criminals , and deserving the severest ...
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... whole soul was occupied with one object , which predominated over the means subservient to it , however great those means might be . In the storm , the pilot's eye is fixed on the head- land which must be weathered ; in the crisis of ...
... whole soul was occupied with one object , which predominated over the means subservient to it , however great those means might be . In the storm , the pilot's eye is fixed on the head- land which must be weathered ; in the crisis of ...
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