The Lady of the Manor, 3. köide |
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Mary Martha Sherwood. ** This enemy of true religion , my dear young people , ”
added the lady of the manor , “ is no other than the ancient heathen literature ;
and it might perhaps be very useful on the present occasion to enquire whether
the ...
Mary Martha Sherwood. ** This enemy of true religion , my dear young people , ”
added the lady of the manor , “ is no other than the ancient heathen literature ;
and it might perhaps be very useful on the present occasion to enquire whether
the ...
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It may perhaps be pleaded , that the ancient authors are not read on account of
their mythological allusions ; that no person now living believes in the existence
of these ancient demi - gods , and that no one receives them with more faith than
...
It may perhaps be pleaded , that the ancient authors are not read on account of
their mythological allusions ; that no person now living believes in the existence
of these ancient demi - gods , and that no one receives them with more faith than
...
Page 25
... in order to enable me to understand the Scriptures fully , that he had taught me
the ancient languages ; asserting that it ... his knowledge of ancient languages
and customs could supply ; not considering that if he spent so much time in the ...
... in order to enable me to understand the Scriptures fully , that he had taught me
the ancient languages ; asserting that it ... his knowledge of ancient languages
and customs could supply ; not considering that if he spent so much time in the ...
Page 58
They contain such glorious descriptions of ancient kings , heroes , and demi -
gods , as well as of the noble actions which they performed , that you would long
to resemble them , and wish to think and act as they did : such studies , my dear ...
They contain such glorious descriptions of ancient kings , heroes , and demi -
gods , as well as of the noble actions which they performed , that you would long
to resemble them , and wish to think and act as they did : such studies , my dear ...
Page 77
And , without Scripture , what is ancient history but a web , so intricate and
involved , as absolutely to pass all the skill of man satisfactorily to unravel it ? ' " !
If any man on earth can render the study of one book , or of one set of books ...
And , without Scripture , what is ancient history but a web , so intricate and
involved , as absolutely to pass all the skill of man satisfactorily to unravel it ? ' " !
If any man on earth can render the study of one book , or of one set of books ...
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