The People of China: Their History, Court, Religion, Government ... to which is Added, a Sketch of Protestant MissionsReligious Tract Society, 1843 - 336 Seiten |
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... Hence it is , together with his edicts , that the emperor of China becomes paramount of the bodies and souls of his sub- jects . Hence it is that he is looked up to , and worshipped , as a God . Another reason for the superstitious ...
... Hence it is , together with his edicts , that the emperor of China becomes paramount of the bodies and souls of his sub- jects . Hence it is that he is looked up to , and worshipped , as a God . Another reason for the superstitious ...
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... Hence the heart , the seat of all virtuous and pious action , re- mained unaffected . And thus will it remain , till touched by the Holy Spirit , through the preach- ing of the pure and unadulterated gospel PROTESTANTISM . There have ...
... Hence the heart , the seat of all virtuous and pious action , re- mained unaffected . And thus will it remain , till touched by the Holy Spirit , through the preach- ing of the pure and unadulterated gospel PROTESTANTISM . There have ...
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... Hence heart - burnings and jealousies , such as those which drove Hagar and her son into the arid desert , take ... Hence , the de- sire for children among the Chinese is scarcely less ardent than that which existed among the Hebrews ...
... Hence heart - burnings and jealousies , such as those which drove Hagar and her son into the arid desert , take ... Hence , the de- sire for children among the Chinese is scarcely less ardent than that which existed among the Hebrews ...
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