Proselytes adopted with such inconsiderate haste, and who were neither instructed in the nature of the tenets to which it was supposed they had given assent, nor taught the absurdity of those which they were required to relinquish, retained their veneration... The History of America - Seite 55von William Robertson - 1803Vollansicht - Über dieses Buch
| Hannah Adams - 1801 - 514 Seiten
...76.;elytes, who were adopted in hafte, either retained their veneration for their ancient religion in its full force, or mingled an attachment to its doctrines and rites, with that flender knowledge of Chriftianity, which they acquired. Thefe lentiments the new converts tranfmitted... | |
| Hannah Adams - 1805 - 558 Seiten
...proselytes, who were adopted in haste, either retained their veneration for their ancient religion in its full force, or mingled an attachment to its doctrines...that slender knowledge of Christianity which they acquired. These sentiments the new converts transmitted to their posterity, into whose minds they sunk... | |
| William Robertson - 1809 - 280 Seiten
...reduction of the Mexican empire, the sacrament of baptism was administered to more than four millions f. Proselytes adopted with such inconsiderate haste,...had given assent, nor taught the absurdity of those they were required to relinquish^ retained their veneration for their ancreht supentfrtiofls in fall... | |
| William Robertson - 1811 - 502 Seiten
...reduction of the Mexican empire, the sacrament of baptism Was administered to more than four millions [6]. Proselytes adopted with such inconsiderate haste,...nature of the tenets to which it was supposed they hacf given assent, nor taught the absurdity of those which they were required to relinquish, retained... | |
| William Robertson, Dugald Stewart - 1821 - 454 Seiten
...reduction of the Mexican empire, the sacrament of baptism was administered to more than four millionsl'. Proselytes adopted with such inconsiderate haste,...nature of the tenets to which it was supposed they a P. Torribio, MS. Torquem. Mond. Ind. lib. xvi. c. 6. b Torribio, MS. Torquem. lib. xvi. c. 8. BOOK... | |
| John Halkett - 1825 - 430 Seiten
...nature of the tenets to which it was supposed they had given their assent, nor taught the absurdities of those which they were required to relinquish, —...knowledge of Christianity which they had acquired." t Pere Dablon, in one of the annual Reports transmitted by the Jesuit missions in Canada, observes,... | |
| John Halkett - 1825 - 430 Seiten
...reduction of the Mexican empire, the sacrament of baptism was administered to more than four millions. Proselytes, adopted with such inconsiderate haste,...the tenets to which it was supposed they had given their assent, nor taught the absurdities of those which they were required to relinquish,— retained... | |
| 1825 - 666 Seiten
...the sacrament of baptism was administered to more than four millions. Proselytes, he justly remarks, adopted with such inconsiderate haste, and who were...the tenets to which it was supposed they had given their assent, nor taught the absurdities of those which they were required to relinquish, retained... | |
| William Robertson, Dugald Stewart - 1835 - 630 Seiten
...reduction of the Mexican empire, the sacramentof baptism was administered to more than four millions. Proselytes adopted with such inconsiderate haste,...tenets to which it was supposed they had given assent, uor taught the absurdity of those which they were required to relinquish, retained their veneration... | |
| William Robertson - 1837 - 632 Seiten
...reduction of the Mexican empire, the sacrament of baptism was administered to more than four millions.J Proselytes adopted with such inconsiderate haste,...superstitions in full force, or mingled an attachment to its doctrine and rites with that slender knowledge oi Christianity which they had acquired. These sentiments... | |
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