| Johann Lorenz Mosheim - Church history - 1854 - 592 pages
...liberally allowed by the gods to those who regularly ministered to them in this way.(') The doctrine of the immortality of the soul and of a future state of rewards and punishments, had also been but very partially diffused, and even what had been advanced on the subject... | |
| Cortlandt Van Rensselaer - 1855 - 608 pages
...spiritual Emperor, who is thought to be a lineal descendant of the gods. They have some vague notions of the immortality of the soul, and of a future state of rewards and punishments. Buddhism, the most widely diffused religion of India, is supposed to have been introduced... | |
| 1856 - 654 pages
...spiritual emperor, who is thought to be the lineal descendant of the gods. They have some vague notions of the immortality of the soul, and of a future state of reward« und punishments. Buddhism, the most widcly-diffiised religion of India, is supjHiscd to have... | |
| John Lockhart Ross - Missions - 1858 - 340 pages
...evil spirit, in whose existence they believe, but they pay him no worship: they have some idea also of the immortality of the soul, and of a future state of rewards and punishments. Those who have led virtuous lives are translated, it is thought, to a paradise beyond... | |
| John Kitto - Bible - 1862 - 524 pages
...elevated themselves by their reflection and long observation of nature, to the idea of the unity of God, of the immortality of the soul, and of a future state of rewards and punishments." Under the name of Ammon or Amon-Ra, the Egyptians (according to Champollion-Figeac),... | |
| John Kitto - Bible - 1862 - 522 pages
...elevated themselves by their reflection and long observation of nature, to the idea of the unity of God, of the immortality of the soul, and of a future state of rewards and punishments." Under the name of Ammon or Amon-Ra, the Egyptians (according to Champollion-Figeac),... | |
| James Buchanan - Analogy (Religion) - 1864 - 650 pages
...evidence, to all the other articles of Natural Theology, such as the doctrine of Divine Providence, of the immortality of the soul, and of a future state of rewards and punishments. Butler has effectively applied analogy to those doctrines, and the duties which result... | |
| Alfred Nevin - Bible - 1868 - 770 pages
...begs that Lazarus might be sent to his brethren, and warn them, testify unto tfom, the certain truth of the immortality of the soul, and of a future state of rewards and punishments, and of the infinite importance thereof. Some have inferred from this request, that in... | |
| Apologetics - 1871 - 494 pages
...light of Nature ! which the Old-Testament revelation did, if it concealed from the world the knowledge of the immortality of the soul and of a future state of rewards and punishments : and it did conceal if it did not reveal ; and, if not revealing a future state and the... | |
| Churches of Christ - 1872 - 456 pages
...Providence and a moral government of the world, the general principles of morality, the natural proofs of the immortality of the soul, and of a future state of rewards and punishments. Leaving out of view, therefore, all that is positive and technical in Christianity, these... | |
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