Christian missionaries going about doing good are thus probably not so despicable as some might imagine; there is no necessity for beginning to tell even the most degraded of these people of the existence of a God, or of a future state, the facts being... The Natural History of Atheism - Page 14by John Stuart Blackie - 1877 - 247 pagesFull view - About this book
| 1857 - 830 pages
...necessity for beginning to tell even the most degraded of these people of the existence of a God, or of a future state, the facts being universally admitted....ascribed to the Deity, as creation, sudden death, &c. ' НОЛУ curiously God made these things/ is a common expression ; as is also, ' He was not killed... | |
| 1857 - 1050 pages
...of the existence of a God, or of a future state, the facts being universally admitted. Every thing that cannot be accounted for by common causes is ascribed to the Deity, as creation sudden death, etc. " How curiously God made these things," is a common expression; es it also, " He was not killed... | |
| Robert Aspland - 1858 - 794 pages
...necessity for beginning to tell even the most degraded of these people of the existence of a God, or of a future state, the facts being universally admitted....made these things !' is a common expression ; as is also, ' He was not killed by disease, he was killed by God.' * * * On questioning intelligent men among... | |
| 1858 - 798 pages
...necessity for beginning to tell even the most degraded of these people of the existence of a God, or of a future state, the facts being universally admitted....ascribed to the Deity, as creation, sudden death, «fee. ' How curiously God mode these things !' is a common expression ; as is also, ' He was not killed... | |
| 1858 - 770 pages
...necessity for beginning to tell even the most degraded of these people of the existence of a God, or of a future state, the facts being universally admitted....ascribed to the Deity, as creation, sudden death, itc. ' How curiously God made these things !' is a common expression ; as is also, ' He was not killed... | |
| David Livingstone - 1858 - 778 pages
...existence of a God or of a future state, the facts being universally admitted. Every thing that can not be accounted for by common causes is ascribed to the Deity, as creation, sudden death, etc. "How curiously God made these things!" is a common expression; as is also, "He was not killed... | |
| David Livingstone - 1860 - 432 pages
...necessity for beginning to tell even the most degraded of these people of the existence of a God, or of a future state, the facts being universally admitted....made these things!' is a common expression ; as is also, ' He was not killed by disease, he was killed by God.' And, when speaking of the departed —... | |
| David Livingstone - 1860 - 430 pages
...necessity for beginning to tell even the most degraded of these people of the existence of a God, or of a future state, the facts being universally admitted....made these things!' is a common expression ; as is also, ' He was not killed, by disease, he was killed by God.' And, when speaking of the departed —... | |
| David Thomas - 1867 - 764 pages
...That the existence of a God, and of a future state, has always been admitted by all the Bechuanas. Everything that cannot be accounted for by common...sudden death, &c. ' How curiously God made these things ! ' ' He was not killed by disease, he was killed by God,' are common expressions. And when speaking... | |
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