| 1839 - 512 pages
...right and wrong, by making certain iniquities laudable in worship. In its moral code, its descriptions of the purity and peace of the first ages, of the...be the best religion which man has ever invented. " At the same time, we must regard Boodhism with unmeasured reprobation, if we compare it, not with... | |
| Caleb Sprague Henry, Joseph Green Cogswell - 1837 - 542 pages
...wrong, by making certain iniquities laudable in worship." In fine, " in its moral code, its descriptions of the purity and peace of the first ages, of the shortening of man's life because of his sins, etc., it seems to have followed genuine traditions. In almost every respect, it seems to be the best... | |
| Howard Malcolm - 1839 - 330 pages
...right and wrong, by making certain iniquities 'laudable in worship. In its moral code, its descriptions of the purity and peace of the first ages, of the...be the best religion which man has ever invented. At the same time, we must regard Boodhism with unmeasured reprobation, if we compare it, not with other... | |
| Howard Malcolm - 1839 - 316 pages
...right and wrong, by making certain iniquities laudable in worship. In its moral code, its descriptions of the purity and peace of the first ages, of the...be the best religion which man has ever invented. At the same time, we must regard Boodhism with unmeasured reprobation, if we compare it, not with other... | |
| 1839 - 428 pages
...certain iniquities laudable in worship. In its moral code, its descriptions of the peace and purity of the first ages, of the shortening of man's life...be the best religion which man has ever invented." This is high praise ; and although qualified, it is not lessened, by the essential atheism of the religion... | |
| 1839 - 510 pages
...right and wrong, by making certain iniquities laudable in worship. In its moral code, its descriptions of the purity and peace of the first ages, of the...have followed genuine traditions. In almost every respeet it seems to be the best religion which man has ever invented. " At the same time, we must regard... | |
| 1839 - 530 pages
...the purity and peace of the first ages, of the shortening of man's life because of his sins, etc., it seems to have followed genuine traditions. In almost...be the best religion which man has ever invented." This is a remarkable account. It chiefly relates, indeed, to the theory of the system. The character... | |
| 1839 - 658 pages
...right and wrong, by making certain iniquities laudable in worship. In its moral code, its descriptions of the purity and peace of the first ages, of the...of man's life because of his sins, &c., it seems to bave followed genuine traditions. In almost every respect, it seems to be the best religion which man... | |
| Howard Malcolm - 1839 - 628 pages
...right and wrong, by making certain iniquities laudable in worship. In its moral eode, its descriptions of the purity and peace of the first ages, of the shortening of man's lifts because of his sins, &c., it seems to have followed genuine traditions. In almost every respect,... | |
| 1840 - 824 pages
...right and wrong, by making certain iniquities laudable in worship. In its moral code, its descriptions of the purity and peace of the first ages, of the...be the best religion which man has ever invented. 11 At the same time, we must regard Boodhism with unmeasured reprobation, if we compare it, not with... | |
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