Christian missionaries going about doing good are thus probably not so despicable as some might imagine; there is no necessity for beginning to tell even the most degraded of these people of the existence of a God, or of a future state, the facts being... The Natural History of Atheism - Pàgina 14per John Stuart Blackie - 1878 - 253 pàginesVisualització completa - Sobre aquest llibre
| 1857 - 830 pàgines
...necessity for beginning to tell even the most degraded of these people of the existence of a God, or of a future state, the facts being universally admitted....accounted for by common causes is ascribed to the Deity, as creation, sudden death, &c. ' НОЛУ curiously God made these things/ is a common expression... | |
| Robert Aspland - 1858 - 794 pàgines
...necessity for beginning to tell even the most degraded of these people of the existence of a God, or of a future state, the facts being universally admitted....accounted for by common causes is ascribed to the Deity, as creation, sudden death, &c. ' How curiously God made these things !' is a common expression... | |
| 1858 - 798 pàgines
...necessity for beginning to tell even the most degraded of these people of the existence of a God, or of a future state, the facts being universally admitted....accounted for by common causes is ascribed to the Deity, as creation, sudden death, «fee. ' How curiously God mode these things !' is a common expression... | |
| 1858 - 770 pàgines
...necessity for beginning to tell even the most degraded of these people of the existence of a God, or of a future state, the facts being universally admitted....accounted for by common causes is ascribed to the Deity, as creation, sudden death, itc. ' How curiously God made these things !' is a common expression... | |
| David Livingstone - 1860 - 430 pàgines
...necessity for beginning to tell even the most degraded of these people of the existence of a God, or of a future state, the facts being universally admitted....accounted for by common causes is ascribed to the Deity, as creation, sudden death, &c. ' How curiously God made these things!' is a common expression... | |
| David Livingstone - 1860 - 432 pàgines
...necessity for beginning to tell even the most degraded of these people of the existence of a God, or of a future state, the facts being universally admitted....accounted for by common causes is ascribed to the Deity, as creation, sudden death, &c. ' How curiously God made these things!' is a common expression... | |
| DONALD MACLEOD, D.D - 1876 - 982 pàgines
...beings absolutely without religion of any kind.* And our great African explorer, Livingstone, talking ot some of the most degraded tribes of the Africans with...accounted for by common causes is ascribed to the Deity — as creation, sudden death, &c. ' How curiously God made these things !' is a common expression,... | |
| 1876 - 918 pàgines
...beings absolutely without religion of any kind.* And our great African explorer, Livingstone, talking ot some of the most degraded tribes of the Africans with whom he came into connection, says, " There js no necessity for beginning to tell the most degraded of these people (the Bechuanas) of the existence... | |
| James Barr MITCHELL - 1876 - 122 pàgines
...telling even the most degraded of these people of the existence of a God, or of a future state, these being universally admitted. Everything that cannot...accounted for by common causes is ascribed to the Deity, as creation, sudden death, &c. ' How curiously God made these things,' is a common expression,... | |
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