Lectures, Delivered at Bowdoin College: And Occasional SermonsJoseph Griffin, 1822 - 411 páginas |
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... worship of ancient heathen . 13-25 III . Of the gods and worship of modern pagans 25-38 V. བ སྒ IV . Of heathen morals , especially among the ancients 39-52 Of heathen morals , both ancient and modern 53-65 VI . By exhibiting the ...
... worship of ancient heathen . 13-25 III . Of the gods and worship of modern pagans 25-38 V. བ སྒ IV . Of heathen morals , especially among the ancients 39-52 Of heathen morals , both ancient and modern 53-65 VI . By exhibiting the ...
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... people , and established by the laws . * * Worship of Hum . Spir . 292. for which he quotes Aug , Civ . Dei L. I. c . 132 . Dio Chrys . Dion . Hal . Cic . de nat . Deor . 2. 24 . " The people , continues he , were more disposed LECTURE I.
... people , and established by the laws . * * Worship of Hum . Spir . 292. for which he quotes Aug , Civ . Dei L. I. c . 132 . Dio Chrys . Dion . Hal . Cic . de nat . Deor . 2. 24 . " The people , continues he , were more disposed LECTURE I.
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... worship . Even the most absurd fables were understood literally , and received by the people , with implicit faith , in Greece , as well as in other countries . " With regard to epic and dramatic poets , they cannot , without great ...
... worship . Even the most absurd fables were understood literally , and received by the people , with implicit faith , in Greece , as well as in other countries . " With regard to epic and dramatic poets , they cannot , without great ...
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... worship were so numerous , the unity of God was still maintained . He sup- poses the ancient pagans to have thought , that there was one Supreme Deity , from whom all the rest proceeded , and on whom they were dependent . The dependence ...
... worship were so numerous , the unity of God was still maintained . He sup- poses the ancient pagans to have thought , that there was one Supreme Deity , from whom all the rest proceeded , and on whom they were dependent . The dependence ...
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... worship of the heavenly bodies . * Of all nat- ural objects , these are the most striking . In addition to their majesty and lustre , their apparent motions , and the in- fluence , which they have on vegetation , or the state of the ...
... worship of the heavenly bodies . * Of all nat- ural objects , these are the most striking . In addition to their majesty and lustre , their apparent motions , and the in- fluence , which they have on vegetation , or the state of the ...
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