| 1823 - 610 sidor
...fathers," have been entirely forsaken by God, and (what is the worst of divine vengeance) given over for ever to a reprobate mind, on account of the peculiar...prevails, a degree of perversity far beyond that of all old Pagan nations.' (p. 112.) Such is the Abbe Dubois's own description of the character of the Hindoos.... | |
| Jean Antoine Dubois - 1823 - 242 sidor
...fathers," have been entirely forsaken by God, and (what is the worst of divine vengeance) given over for ever to a reprobate mind, on account of the peculiar...prevails, a degree of perversity far beyond that of all old Pagan nations ? In fact, the inferiority of the Hindoo Brahmins to all other Pagan nations, with... | |
| 1823 - 614 sidor
...fathers," have been entirely forsaken by God, and (what is the worst of divine vengeance) given over for ever to a reprobate mind, on account of the peculiar...prevails, a degree of perversity far beyond that of all old Pagan nations.' (p. 112.) Such is the Abb6 Dubois's own description of the character of the Hindoos.... | |
| James Hough - 1824 - 552 sidor
...fathers, have been entirely forsaken of God, and, (what is the worst of divine vengeance,) given ov«F for ever to a reprobate mind, on account of the peculiar...prevails, a degree of perversity far beyond that of all old Pagan nations." To this we briefly reply, that the guilt of refusing to listen to the voice of... | |
| 1824 - 440 sidor
...entirely forsaken by God, and (what is the worst of divine vengeance) given over for ever to a repróbale mind, on account of the peculiar •wickedness of...prevails a degree of perversity far beyond that of all old pagan nations. In fact, the inferiority of the Hindoo Brahmins to all other pagan nations with... | |
| James Silk Buckingham - 1824 - 658 sidor
...fathers," have been entirely fortaken by God, and (what is the worst of divine vengeance) given over for ever to a reprobate mind, on account of the peculiar...those among whom it prevails, a degree of perversity fur beyond that of all old IVican ii.u inn.- ?— p. 112. With these passages, let him compare the... | |
| 1824 - 662 sidor
...fathers," have been entirely fortaken by (fod, and (what is the worst of divine vengeance) (riven over for ever to a reprobate mind, on account of the peculiar wickedness of their worship, which supposes, iu those among whom it prevails, a degree of (icrversity far beyond that of all old I'agan nations... | |
| Henry Townley - 1824 - 240 sidor
...fathers, have been entirely forsaken by God, and (what is the worst of divine vengeance) given over for ever to a reprobate mind, on account of the peculiar wickedness of their worship, which 127 supposes, in those among whom it prevails, a degree of perversity far beyond that of all old pagan... | |
| Henry Townley - 1824 - 230 sidor
...fathers, have been entirely forsaken by God, and (what is the worst of divine vengeance) given over for ever to a reprobate mind, on account of the peculiar wickedness of their worship, which 127 supposes, in those among whom it prevails, a degree of perversity far beyond that of all old pagan... | |
| 1824 - 506 sidor
...entirely forsaken by God, and, (what is the worst of divine vengeance,) given over for ever to a reprohate mind, on account of the peculiar wickedness of their worship, which supposes, in those 146 Review. (JON* among whom it prevails, a degree of perversity far beyond that of all bid 'pagan... | |
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