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Σελίδα vi
... reason with the cautious discrimination of their insular neighbours , and were , therefore , easily led by wit and sophistry to confound the excrescences of their national religion with Christianity itself . These needless or hurtful ...
... reason with the cautious discrimination of their insular neighbours , and were , therefore , easily led by wit and sophistry to confound the excrescences of their national religion with Christianity itself . These needless or hurtful ...
Σελίδα vii
... to the public tran- quillity . Hence they were quite willing to forget the impious triumphs of which pretended reason had lately boasted , and to try again the operation of Christianity upon a demoralized and A 4 EDITOR'S PREFACE . vii.
... to the public tran- quillity . Hence they were quite willing to forget the impious triumphs of which pretended reason had lately boasted , and to try again the operation of Christianity upon a demoralized and A 4 EDITOR'S PREFACE . vii.
Σελίδα 10
... reason assigned is , that these new Chris- tians live entirely separated from Euro- peans ; who are said , ( p . 16 , 17 , ) by their licentiousness and corrupt morals , to contaminate all Christian converts from among the Indians . See ...
... reason assigned is , that these new Chris- tians live entirely separated from Euro- peans ; who are said , ( p . 16 , 17 , ) by their licentiousness and corrupt morals , to contaminate all Christian converts from among the Indians . See ...
Σελίδα 21
... reason- able to hear the fuller statement of Do- min . Charlevoix , who has omitted no- thing that would go to excuse the Jesuits ; in his Histoire générale de Japon , tom . ii . livr . xii . p . 136 , & c . The other writers are ...
... reason- able to hear the fuller statement of Do- min . Charlevoix , who has omitted no- thing that would go to excuse the Jesuits ; in his Histoire générale de Japon , tom . ii . livr . xii . p . 136 , & c . The other writers are ...
Σελίδα 26
... reasons , were attended with peculiar dangers and difficulties , and could not well be performed by any but those early accustomed to austere modes of living and to the endurance of hardships . Nor do the other Romish orders appear to ...
... reasons , were attended with peculiar dangers and difficulties , and could not well be performed by any but those early accustomed to austere modes of living and to the endurance of hardships . Nor do the other Romish orders appear to ...
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