| John Foster - Autobiography - 1806 - 300 pages
...hymns to the Hindu gods ? Was not this even a violation of the neutrality, and an offence, not only against the gospel, but against theism itself? I know...obligation to abjure all tolerance of even poetical figure* the various views of morals, the distinctions and judgments of human character^ and the theory... | |
| James Plumptre - Theater - 1809 - 318 pages
...hymns to the Hindu gods ? Was not this event a violation of the neutrality, and an offence, not only against the gospel, but against theism itself? I know...figures that can seriously seem, in any way whatever, to recognise the pagan divinities, or abominations, as the prophets of Jehovah would have called them... | |
| John Foster - Autobiography - 1811 - 484 pages
...hymns to the Hindoo gods ? Was not this even a violation of the neutrality, and an offence, not only against the gospel, but against theism itself? I know...said about personification, license of poetry, and So Bb But the great number who chose to write on subjects that come within the relations of the Christian... | |
| John Foster - 1813 - 502 pages
...their works and those of the evangelists and apostles, without being confounded by a perception of some on ; but should not a worshipper of God hold himself...pagan divinities, or abominations, as the prophets of Jehovah would have called them ? What would Elijah have said to such an employment of talents in his... | |
| William Ward - Hindu mythology - 1815 - 588 pages
...lei•ureforbymnstntheHindoogods? Was not this a violation even of the neutrality, and an offence, not only against the gospel, but against theism itself ? I...obligation to abjure all tolerance of even poetical 6gures that can seriously seem, in any way whatever, to recognize tlie pagan divinities, or abominations,... | |
| William Ward - 1817 - 424 pages
...hymns to the Hindoo gods ? Was not this a violation even of the neutrality, and an offence, not only against the gospel, but against theism itself? I know...said about personification, license of poetry, and to on : but should not a worshipper of God hold himself under a solemn obligation to abjure all tolerance... | |
| William Ward - Hindu mythology - 1822 - 580 pages
...hymns to the Hindoo gods? Was not this a violation even of the nentrality, and an offence, not only against the gospel, but against theism itself? I know...obligation to abjure all tolerance of even poetical fignres thai can seriously seem, in any way whatever, to recognize the pagan divinities, or abominations,... | |
| John Foster - Autobiography - 1826 - 290 pages
...hymns to the Hindoo gods? Was not this even a violation of the neutrality, and an offence, not only against the gospel, but against theism itself? I know...figures that can seriously seem, in any way whatever, to recognise the pagan divinities, or abominations, as the prophets of Jehovah would have called them... | |
| John Foster - Autobiography - 1833 - 324 pages
...may he said about personification, license of piwlry, and so on ; but should not a worshipper of Cod hold himself "under a solemn obligation to abjure...figures that can seriously seem, in any way whatever, to recoeniae the pagan divinities, or abominations, as the prophets of Jehovah would have called them... | |
| John Foster - Autobiography - 1838 - 400 pages
...hymns to the Hindoo gods? Was not this even a violation of the neutrality, and an offence, not only against the gospel, but against theism itself? I know...figures that can seriously seem, in any way whatever, to recognise the pagan divinities—or abominations, as the prophets of Jehovah would have called them... | |
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