| Johann Lorenz Mosheim - 1803 - 464 sivua
...there alone the sacred principles of virtue, and the certain hope of salvation were to be acquired [q\. The reins being once let loose to superstition, which knows no bounds, absu:d notions, and idle ceremonies multiplied every day. Quantities of dust and earth brought from... | |
| Johann Lorenz Mosheim - 1810 - 450 sivua
...the certain hope CENT. iv. of salvation were to be acquired.* i The reins bePAR ' r "• i n g O nce let loose to superstition, which knows no bounds,...prices/ The public processions and supplications, by which the pagans endeavoured to appease their gods, were now adopted into the christian worship, and... | |
| Johann Lorenz Mosheim - 1819 - 450 sivua
...there alone the sacred principles of virtue, and the certain hope of salvation were to be acquired [q]. The reins being once let loose to superstition, which...Quantities of dust and earth brought from Palestine. \_q~] See Gregor. Nysseni, Orat, ad eos qui Hierosolymam adeu.nt, torn. iii. opp. p. 568. Hieronymus,... | |
| 1824 - 808 sivua
...smells of the cloister, and the superstition of that age when relics first were introduced, and when quantities of dust and earth, brought from Palestine...remedies against the violence of wicked spirits, and were bought and sold at enormous prices. We give an instance, quite a match for that of the Letter-writer,... | |
| Johann Lorenz Mosheim - 1826 - 442 sivua
...there alone the sacred principles of virtue and the certain hope of salvation, were to be acquired ^. The reins being once let loose to superstition, which...bounds, absurd notions and idle ceremonies multiplied almost every day. Quantities of dust and earth brought from Palestine, and other places remarkable... | |
| Thomas Curtis (of Grove house sch, Islington) - 436 sivua
...the certain hopes of salvation were to be acquired. The reins being once let loose to superstition, absurd notions and idle ceremonies multiplied every...prices. The public processions and supplications by which the pagans endeavoured to appease their gods were now adopted into the Christian worship, and... | |
| Hallifield Cosgayne O'Donnoghue - 1830 - 428 sivua
...there alone the sacred principles of virtue, and the certain hope of salvation, were to be acquired. The reins being once let loose to superstition, which...violence of wicked spirits, and were sold and bought everywhere at enormous prices. The public processions and supplications, by which the Pagans endeavoured... | |
| Thomas Keightley - 1841 - 470 sivua
...there alone the sacred principles of virtue, and the certain hope of salvation, were to be acquired. The reins being once let loose to superstition, which...their supposed sanctity, were handed about as the tnost powerful remedies against the violence of wicked spirits, and were sold and bought every where... | |
| Johann Lorenz Mosheim - 1842 - 750 sivua
...there alone the sacred principles of virtue, and the certain hope of salvation, were to be acquired.* The reins being once let loose to superstition, which...the most powerful remedies against the violence of ь See Histoire Littéraire de la France, t. ii. stituto Monachi, torn. ip fi6 ; Jac. Godofred. p.... | |
| Peter Placet (pseud.) - 1844 - 104 sivua
...religion, nil contributed to establish the reign of Superstition upon the ruins of Christianity." " The reins being once let loose to Superstition, which...notions and idle ceremonies multiplied every day." Mosheim instances pilgrimages to Palestine, and to the tombs of martyrs. Quantities of dust and earth... | |
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