The History of the Christian Church: From the Birth of Christ to the Eighteenth Century, Including the Very Interesting Account of the Waldenses and Albigenses, Tom 1author, 1819 A history of the Christian church from a Protestant perspective with a detailed account of the Albigensian and Waldensian crusades and persecutions. |
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Strona xxxiii
... temples , fanes , & c . were raised and dedicated by the people of almost every country to their gods , with the expectation that the divinities would con- descend to make these sumptuous edifices the places of their own immediate ...
... temples , fanes , & c . were raised and dedicated by the people of almost every country to their gods , with the expectation that the divinities would con- descend to make these sumptuous edifices the places of their own immediate ...
Strona xxxiv
... temples , together with the superinten- * Pope's Essay on Man . See Warburton's Works , Vol . I , p . 309 . + See the Treatise of Philo - Judæus de Cherubim , p . 155 . dance and direction of all religious ordinances , was committed ...
... temples , together with the superinten- * Pope's Essay on Man . See Warburton's Works , Vol . I , p . 309 . + See the Treatise of Philo - Judæus de Cherubim , p . 155 . dance and direction of all religious ordinances , was committed ...
Strona xl
... temples , at first simple and unadorned , afterwards magnificent and sumptuous , were the fruits of this opinion . Of the extent to which this point was ulti- mately carried , we have indeed a striking instance in the case of the temple ...
... temples , at first simple and unadorned , afterwards magnificent and sumptuous , were the fruits of this opinion . Of the extent to which this point was ulti- mately carried , we have indeed a striking instance in the case of the temple ...
Strona xli
... temple of some deity . In the first place a præco , or public cryer , called the attention of the people to the pious work : then appeared the flute - players and har- pers , performing in their best manner . The victims followed ...
... temple of some deity . In the first place a præco , or public cryer , called the attention of the people to the pious work : then appeared the flute - players and har- pers , performing in their best manner . The victims followed ...
Strona xlii
... temple had been reared - the remainder was divided among the attendant votaries . What has been now said of the superstition of the ancient Romans , refers particularly to the manner of conducting their worship in the city of Rome , but ...
... temple had been reared - the remainder was divided among the attendant votaries . What has been now said of the superstition of the ancient Romans , refers particularly to the manner of conducting their worship in the city of Rome , but ...
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