Natives' ideals of conduct or to counteract the evil influences which have been alluded to, and is of opinion that hope for the elevation of the Native races must depend mainly on their acceptance of Christian faith and... The Relations of Faith and Life - Pàgina 37per Arthur Crawshay Alliston Hall - 1905 - 89 pàginesVisualització completa - Sobre aquest llibre
| South African Native Affairs Commission - 1905 - 134 pàgines
...that the restraints of the law furnish an inadequate check upon this tendency towards demoralisation, and that no merely secular system of morality that...mainly on their acceptance of Christian faith and morals. 287. In this connection it has been observed by more than one witness that all that has been... | |
| 1905 - 516 pàgines
...Natives there is available no influence equal to that of religious belief . . . The Commission considers that no merely secular system of morality that might...mainly on their acceptance of Christian faith and morals. ... It is true that the conduct of many converts to Christianity is not all that could be desired,... | |
| 1907 - 552 pàgines
...that the restraints of the law furnish an inadequate check upon the tendencies towards demoralisation, and that no merely secular system of morality that...opinion that hope for the elevation of the native race must depend mainly upon their acceptance of Christian faith and morals (Clause 286). It does not... | |
| James Wells - 1908 - 522 pàgines
...the only people who have tried to elevate them are the missionaries and some Christian families ; and that 'hope for the elevation of the native races must...mainly on their acceptance of Christian faith and morals. The weight of evidence is in favour of the improved morals of the Christian section of the... | |
| National Union of Women Workers of Great Britain and Ireland - 1909 - 260 pàgines
...moral improvement of the natives there is available no influence equal to those of religious belief; that hope for the elevation of the native races must...mainly on their acceptance of Christian faith and morals, etc." " The Commission is satisfied that one great element for the civilisation of the natives... | |
| 1910 - 402 pàgines
...8. J5 Ibid., p. 7. Similar is the testimony of the Government Report on S. African Affairs : — " Hope for the elevation of the native races must depend...mainly on their acceptance of Christian faith and morals.'1 || Westcott : The Gospel of the Resurrection, p. 107. Eesurrection meets and satisfies man's... | |
| Frank Deaville Walker - 1911 - 448 pàgines
...that the restraints of the law furnish an inadequate check upon this tendency towards demoralisation, and that no merely secular system of morality that might be applied would serve to raise the native ideals of conduct, or to counteract the evil influences which have been alluded to, and is of... | |
| Violet Rosa Markham - 1913 - 468 pàgines
...that the restraints of the law furnish an inadequate check upon this tendency towards demoralisation, and that no merely secular system of morality that...mainly on their acceptance of Christian faith and morals. The Commissioners in the above paragraph touch what is the point of departure as regards the... | |
| Charles Henry Robinson - 1916 - 570 pàgines
...Commission considers that the restraints of the law furnish no adequate check upon this tendency towards demoralization, and that no merely secular system...mainly on their acceptance of Christian faith and morals. "... To the Churches engaged in mission work must be given the greater measure of credit for... | |
| Foreign Missions Conference of North America - 1916 - 388 pàgines
...natives there is available no influence equal to that of religious belief. The Commission is of the opinion that hope for the elevation of the native...mainly on their acceptance of Christian faith and morals../^ The weight of evidence is in favor of the improved morality of the Christian section of... | |
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