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Side 92
The Crusades , again , more worthy of praise in their object than for the means
adopted by those in whose zeal they had their origin , secured likewise a channel
for the propagation of the true faith ; and , though the peaceful lessons of the New
...
The Crusades , again , more worthy of praise in their object than for the means
adopted by those in whose zeal they had their origin , secured likewise a channel
for the propagation of the true faith ; and , though the peaceful lessons of the New
...
Side 112
Streams of blood flowed ; whole races were exterminated ; and many resolutely
met the death they preferred to the renunciation of their ancient faith . Some few
escaped by flight to the recesses of the lofty mountains , where they lived in ...
Streams of blood flowed ; whole races were exterminated ; and many resolutely
met the death they preferred to the renunciation of their ancient faith . Some few
escaped by flight to the recesses of the lofty mountains , where they lived in ...
Side 294
But that worship gave way under the influence of the conquerors , who conferred
upon them the knowledge of the true faith , which , when obscured by certain rites
, however well calculated to occupy the attention of the rude mind , is very apt ...
But that worship gave way under the influence of the conquerors , who conferred
upon them the knowledge of the true faith , which , when obscured by certain rites
, however well calculated to occupy the attention of the rude mind , is very apt ...
Side 303
... of Owhyhee ; at all events , there is no doubt that , before his death , he often
expressed dissatisfaction at the useless forms of his own religion , and an
earnest desire to know the principles of the faith professed by more civilized
nations .
... of Owhyhee ; at all events , there is no doubt that , before his death , he often
expressed dissatisfaction at the useless forms of his own religion , and an
earnest desire to know the principles of the faith professed by more civilized
nations .
Side 418
... under which this author may be supposed to have written , no one will hesitate
to admit that to a rude people it must be of unspeakable advantage to have a
form of devotion supplied , combined with the fundamental principles of their faith
.
... under which this author may be supposed to have written , no one will hesitate
to admit that to a rude people it must be of unspeakable advantage to have a
form of devotion supplied , combined with the fundamental principles of their faith
.
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Polynesia: Or, an Historical Account of the Principal Islands in the South ... Michael Russell Ingen forhåndsvisning - 2020 |
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