The Christian Review, Volume 23Gould, Kendall & Lincoln, 1858 |
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Halaman 2
readiness to adopt this holy religion was greater than manʼs , her heart was truer than the philosopher's head , and a large proportion of the early Church consisted of devout and gen- tle females . Most of them , it is true , were from ...
readiness to adopt this holy religion was greater than manʼs , her heart was truer than the philosopher's head , and a large proportion of the early Church consisted of devout and gen- tle females . Most of them , it is true , were from ...
Halaman 4
... heart of woman , and begin to prophecy and foreshadow her present social elevation . The spirit of paganism was adverse to female education . The daughters of noble blood in ancient Greece or Rome were taught the arts of weaving and ...
... heart of woman , and begin to prophecy and foreshadow her present social elevation . The spirit of paganism was adverse to female education . The daughters of noble blood in ancient Greece or Rome were taught the arts of weaving and ...
Halaman 6
... heart against the truth , paying a high compliment to the intelligence and fidelity of those servants . He intended to brand the Gospel as a shallow superstition , propagated by ignorance , and fit only to impose upon cred- ulous women ...
... heart against the truth , paying a high compliment to the intelligence and fidelity of those servants . He intended to brand the Gospel as a shallow superstition , propagated by ignorance , and fit only to impose upon cred- ulous women ...
Halaman 8
... hearts failed them for fear , and for looking after those things which were coming on the earth . There may have been somewhat of superstition , and undue reverence for mar- tyrs , in that kissing of their chains of which Tertullian ...
... hearts failed them for fear , and for looking after those things which were coming on the earth . There may have been somewhat of superstition , and undue reverence for mar- tyrs , in that kissing of their chains of which Tertullian ...
Halaman 9
... heart of her judge . " Have pity on thy child , " was his final plea ; and the procurator himself admonished her , " Spare the gray hairs of thy father , spare the youth of thy child , and offer sacrifice to the Emperor . " But she ...
... heart of her judge . " Have pity on thy child , " was his final plea ; and the procurator himself admonished her , " Spare the gray hairs of thy father , spare the youth of thy child , and offer sacrifice to the Emperor . " But she ...
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