Jewish nation first made plain. All those who profess this religion aim at the practice of goodness, and avoid the commission of vice, morning and evening performing their devotions, and with a sincere mind cultivating personal virtues. The Conquest of the Cross in China - Sivu 76tekijä(t) Jacob Speicher - 1907 - 363 sivuaKoko teos - Tietoja tästä kirjasta
| Elijah Coleman Bridgman, Samuel Wells Williams - 1851 - 586 sivua
...of the holy religion were first sent abroad, and the letters of the Jewish nation first made plain. All those who profess this religion aim at the practice of goodness, and avoid the commission of vice, morning and evening performing their devotions, and with a sincere mind cultivating personal virtues.... | |
| The Free Church Magazine.january-December 1852.New Series.-VOL.I - 1852 - 588 sivua
...of the holy relicion were first sent abroad, and the letters of the Jewish nation first made plain. All those who profess this religion, aim at the practice of goodness and avoid the commission of vice, morning and evening performing their devotions, and with a sincere mind cultivating personal virtues.... | |
| William Dean - 1859 - 424 sivua
...writings. After his time, during the Han dynasty (from BC 200 to AD 226), this religion entered China. All those who profess this religion aim at the practice of goodness, and avoid the commission of vice; morning and evening performing their devotions, and with a sincere mind cultivate personal virtues.... | |
| James Finn - 1872 - 136 sivua
...religion were first sent abroad, and the letters of the Yew-t'hae (Jewish) nation first made plain.' 5 " All those who profess this religion aim at the practice of goodness and avoid the commission of vice; morning and evening performing their devotions, and with a sincere mind cultivating personal virtues.... | |
| William Alexander Parsons Martin - 1880 - 416 sivua
...with empty forms. Those who honour and obey the sacred writings, know the origin of all things j and eternal reason and the sacred writings, mutually sustain...practice of goodness, and avoid the commission of vice/' It is, affecting to think of this solitary stone continuing to bear its silent testimony after the... | |
| William Alexander Parsons Martin - 1880 - 694 sivua
...writings, know the origin of all things; and eternal reason and the sacred writings, mutually sustain eaoh other in testifying whence men derived their being....practice of goodness, and avoid the commission of vice." It is- affecting to think of this solitary stone continuing to bear its silent testimony after the... | |
| 1888 - 604 sivua
...religion were first sent abroad, and the letters of the Yew t'Aae" (Judaea) nation first made plain."" " All those who profess this religion, aim at the practice of goodness and avoid the commission of vice, morning and evening performing their devotions, and with a sincere mind cultivating personal virtues."... | |
| 1902 - 474 sivua
...Eternal reason and the sacred writings mutually sustain each other in testifying whence men derive their being. All those who profess this religion aim...practice of goodness, and avoid the commission of vice." It is affectingto think of this solitary stone continuing to bear its silent testimony after the synagogue... | |
| Harlan Page Beach - 1898 - 210 sivua
...themselves with empty forms. Those who honor and obey the Sacred Writings know the origin of all things; and eternal reason and the Sacred Writings mutually sustain...practice of goodness and avoid the commission of vice. This stone of witness makes no mention of any great influence exerted by their race in China, though... | |
| John Fryer - 1900 - 160 sivua
...Eternal reason and the Sacred writings mutually sustain each other and testify as to whence men derive their being. All those who profess this religion aim...goodness and avoid the commission of vice." Dr. Martin found several Jews living on the spot who confessed to pulling down the building in order to soil the... | |
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