| Henry Hart Milman - 1827 - 384 sider
...superseding Plato, and Zeno, and Epicurus, the wickedness of the worst, the wisdom of the best. But in one respect it is impossible now to conceive the...public establishment of Christianity, the adoration of ages, the reverence of nations, has thrown around the cross of Christ an indelible and inalienable... | |
| 1828 - 506 sider
...sacrifice. The call was from afar, which thus summoned them to the total abandonment of the world. But in one respect it is impossible now to conceive the...public establishment of Christianity, the adoration of ages, the reverence of nations, has thrown around the cross of Christ an indelible and inalienable... | |
| Richard Whately - 1833 - 376 sider
...images to contempt; to wean the people from every barbarous and dissolute amusement." ******** " But in one respect it is impossible now to conceive the...public establishment of Christianity, the adoration of ages, the reverence of nations, has thrown around the cross of Christ an indelible and inalienable... | |
| Richard Whately (abp. of Dublin.) - 1839 - 374 sider
...that were once Christian, is, in this sense, the will of God."—Charges and other Tracts, p. 438. c " In one respect it is impossible, now, to conceive...public establishment of Christianity, the adoration of ages, the reverence of nations, has thrown around the CROSS of Christ an indelible and inalienable... | |
| Richard Whately - 1839 - 372 sider
...images to contempt; to wean the people from every barbarous and dissolute amusement." ******** " But in one respect it is impossible now to conceive the...public establishment of Christianity, the adoration of ages, the reverence of nations, has thrown around the cross of Christ an indelible and inalienable... | |
| Henry Hart Milman - 1840 - 628 sider
...key to the symbolic or allegoric form. Imitation (the genuine object of art) speaks to all mankind. T The author has expressed in a former work his impression...public establishment of Christianity, the adoration of ages, the reverence of nations, has thrown around the Cross of Christ an indelible and inalienable... | |
| Henry Hart Milman - 1840 - 626 sider
...key to the symbolic or allegoric form. Imitation (the genuine object of art) speaks to all mankind. f The author has expressed in a former work his impression...public establishment of Christianity, the adoration of ages, the reverence of nations, has thrown around the Cross of Christ an indelible and inalienable... | |
| Henry Hart Milman - 1840 - 612 sider
...mankind. •»• The author has expressed in a f\-mieT work hi» impression on this mfxt rt-markable fact in the history of Christianity. " In one respect it is impossible now to conccirc the extent to which the ApOMlei of the rrurifiril Jmu* khockeilall the feelings ojiiuinkind.... | |
| Richard Whately - 1841 - 374 sider
...images to contempt; to wean the people from every barbarous and dissolute amusement. "******** " But in one respect it is impossible now to conceive the...public establishment of Christianity, the adoration of ages, the reverence of nations, has thrown around the cross of Christ an indelible and inalienable... | |
| Richard Whately (abp. of Dublin.) - 1841 - 558 sider
...images to contempt; to wean the people from every barbarous and dissolute amusement." ******** " But in one respect it is impossible now to conceive the...public establishment of Christianity, the adoration of ages, the reverence of nations, has thrown around the cross of Christ an indelible and inalienable... | |
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