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Pagina 16
... religion , politics , and amusement , we suppose there have ever been . There is something in the mystery which holds them together , which invests such societies with a charm for the giddy and the thoughtless , but we believe the ...
... religion , politics , and amusement , we suppose there have ever been . There is something in the mystery which holds them together , which invests such societies with a charm for the giddy and the thoughtless , but we believe the ...
Pagina 24
... religious diligence and scrupulous anxiety , than the touch of a dead body . Even those who come near it to render it the last rites of affection and of friendship , are compelled to undergo a rigorous purification ere they can be again ...
... religious diligence and scrupulous anxiety , than the touch of a dead body . Even those who come near it to render it the last rites of affection and of friendship , are compelled to undergo a rigorous purification ere they can be again ...
Pagina 25
... religion , and social con- stitution , as far as we can ascertain , are decidedly Egyptian . The style of their architecture , whether sepulchral or other- wise , is clearly borrowed from the Nile . The style of art in which their ...
... religion , and social con- stitution , as far as we can ascertain , are decidedly Egyptian . The style of their architecture , whether sepulchral or other- wise , is clearly borrowed from the Nile . The style of art in which their ...
Pagina 39
... religion which breathes through all their arrangements , constitute the great charm of a Neapolitan hospital . That of the incurables , in order to secure the undivided attention of the clergy , is a distinct parish , under the ...
... religion which breathes through all their arrangements , constitute the great charm of a Neapolitan hospital . That of the incurables , in order to secure the undivided attention of the clergy , is a distinct parish , under the ...
Pagina 44
... religion is not a thing of words but of feelings , and that , although the favours of Heaven are not equally distributed to all , yet , in the eyes of charity , all are heirs of the same pro- mise , and included in the general command ...
... religion is not a thing of words but of feelings , and that , although the favours of Heaven are not equally distributed to all , yet , in the eyes of charity , all are heirs of the same pro- mise , and included in the general command ...
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