| Monthly literary register - 1821 - 678 páginas
...diligently practisedthe ceremonies of their fathers ; devoutly frequented the temples of the gods. Reasoners of such a temper were scarcely inclined to wrangle about their respective modesof faith, or of worship. It was indifferent to them what shape the the folly of the multitude... | |
| Charles Wentworth Upham - 1828 - 234 páginas
...of superstition, they concealed the sentiments of an atheist under the sacerdotal robes. Reasoners of such a temper were scarcely inclined to wrangle...multitude might choose to assume ; and they approached, * Decline and Fall, ch. xv. with the same inward contempt, and the same external reverence, the altars... | |
| Plutarchus - 1828 - 286 páginas
...of superstition, they concealed the sentiments of an Atheist under the sacerdotal robes. Keasoners of such a temper were scarcely inclined to wrangle...to them what shape the folly of the multitude might chuse to assume; and they approached, with the same inward contempt, and the same external reverence,... | |
| 1828 - 290 páginas
...of superstition, they concealed the sentiments of an Atheist under the sacerdotal robes. Reasoners of such a temper were scarcely inclined to wrangle...of faith, or of worship. It was indifferent to them v*hat shape the folly of the multitude might chuse to assume; and they approached, with the same inward... | |
| Robert Taylor - 1829 - 466 páginas
...of the Roman Empire, vol.i. chap. 2. p. 46. an atheist under the sacerdotal robe. Reasoners of snch a temper were scarcely inclined to wrangle about their...same inward contempt and the same external reverence to the altars of the Lybian, the Olympian, or the Capitoline Jupiter."* It was a common adage among... | |
| John Wade - 1831 - 610 páginas
...of superstition, they concealed the sentiments of the atheist under the sacerdotal robes. Reasoners of such a temper were scarcely inclined to wrangle...and the same external reverence the altars of the Libyan, the Olympian, or the Capitoline Jupiter." Can it be supposed the statesmen and teachers of... | |
| John Wade - 1831 - 608 páginas
...of superstition, they concealed the sentiments of the atheist under the sacerdotal robes. Reasoners of such a temper were scarcely inclined to wrangle...and the same external reverence the altars of the Libyan, the Olympian, or the Capitoline Jupiter." Can it be supposed the statesmen and teachers of... | |
| Charles Pettit McIlvaine - 1832 - 536 páginas
...the theatre of superstition, they concealed the sentiments of an Atheist under the sacerdotal robes. It was indifferent to them what shape the folly of...altars of the Lybian, the Olympian, or the Capitoline Jupiter." GiVbon's History, vol. 1, p. 34. A sorry tribute, by a philosopher, to the benevoleuie and... | |
| Charles Pettit McIlvaine - 1832 - 534 páginas
...the theatre of superstition, they concealed the sentiments of an Atheist under the sacerdotal robes. It was indifferent to them what shape the folly of...reverence the altars of the Lybian, the Olympian, or the Capitolino Jupiter." Gibbon's History, vol. 1, p. 34. A sorry tribute, by a philosopher, to the benevolenee... | |
| Charles Pettit McIlvaine - 1832 - 534 páginas
...theatre of superstition, , they concealed the sentiments of an Atheist under the sacerdotal robes. It was indifferent to them what shape the folly of...reverence the altars of the Lybian, the Olympian, or the Capitolino Jupiter." Gibbon's History, vol. 1, p. 34. A sorry tribute, by a philosopher, to the benevolence... | |
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