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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... side , those Christians who plead for the use of an unknown tongue in the services of religion , have certainly a host in support of their opinion , though Scrip- ture , reason , and common sense are other side . on the " The sacred ...
... side , those Christians who plead for the use of an unknown tongue in the services of religion , have certainly a host in support of their opinion , though Scrip- ture , reason , and common sense are other side . on the " The sacred ...
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... side of the river to that on which the factories are built . The entrance to the temple was close to the landing- place ; and passing some miserable fruit and eating stalls adjoining , we noticed a large , clean , open space , planted ...
... side of the river to that on which the factories are built . The entrance to the temple was close to the landing- place ; and passing some miserable fruit and eating stalls adjoining , we noticed a large , clean , open space , planted ...
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... side - walls by a beam ranging a foot or two below the eaves . The edges of the lateral walls are often elaborately carved , so that the portico looks as if it had six pillars in the façade . After passing through this , there is a hall ...
... side - walls by a beam ranging a foot or two below the eaves . The edges of the lateral walls are often elaborately carved , so that the portico looks as if it had six pillars in the façade . After passing through this , there is a hall ...
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