The history of Ireland, Volum 4Longman, Brown, Green & Longmans, 1845 - 313 sider |
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Side 11
... religious rites in these regions , has been intimated by almost all the Greek writers who have treated of them ; and the position , in every instance , as- signed to it , answers perfectly to that of Ireland . By Plutarch it is stated ...
... religious rites in these regions , has been intimated by almost all the Greek writers who have treated of them ; and the position , in every instance , as- signed to it , answers perfectly to that of Ireland . By Plutarch it is stated ...
Side 15
... religious customs which seem to have been derived , through the means of this people , from Persia . It was on the whole the description of religion likely to spring up in a country into which a wariety of modes of devotion and doctrine ...
... religious customs which seem to have been derived , through the means of this people , from Persia . It was on the whole the description of religion likely to spring up in a country into which a wariety of modes of devotion and doctrine ...
Side 237
... religious questions had prevailed generally among the theologians of Europe ; * but the introduction of the mystic doctrines of Alexandria by John Scotus infused a new element into the theology of the West + ; and the keen struggle ...
... religious questions had prevailed generally among the theologians of Europe ; * but the introduction of the mystic doctrines of Alexandria by John Scotus infused a new element into the theology of the West + ; and the keen struggle ...
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