The Chinese Recorder and Missionary Journal, 13 tomasAmerican Presbyterian Mission Press, 1882 |
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... worship ; separated from common secular uses and consecrated to God and his service ; as a sacred service ; a sacred place ; a sacred day ; a sacred feast ; sacred orders . 2. Proceed- ing from God and containing religious precepts ; as ...
... worship ; separated from common secular uses and consecrated to God and his service ; as a sacred service ; a sacred place ; a sacred day ; a sacred feast ; sacred orders . 2. Proceed- ing from God and containing religious precepts ; as ...
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... worship of single gods , " and that polytheism is " a worship of many deities which together form one divine polity , under the control of one supreme god . " " As regards the fundamental facts of Vedic worship , Müller's statements ...
... worship of single gods , " and that polytheism is " a worship of many deities which together form one divine polity , under the control of one supreme god . " " As regards the fundamental facts of Vedic worship , Müller's statements ...
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... worship of Indra , as , in fact , Indra comes nearest to the character of chief god , and in the later development of the religion actually at- tains in a certain subordinate way that character : but still , only as primus inter pares ...
... worship of Indra , as , in fact , Indra comes nearest to the character of chief god , and in the later development of the religion actually at- tains in a certain subordinate way that character : but still , only as primus inter pares ...
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... worship and obedience due to parents and ancestors - a homage given to them in this world , and a reverence to their manes in the next , which are unknown to a similar extent in any other land . Regard for parents has assumed the ...
... worship and obedience due to parents and ancestors - a homage given to them in this world , and a reverence to their manes in the next , which are unknown to a similar extent in any other land . Regard for parents has assumed the ...
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... worship and reward with personal character . Another ode sums up this idea in the expression . " The mysterious empyrean is able to strengthen anything ; do not disgrace your imperial ancestors , and it will save your posterity . " Many ...
... worship and reward with personal character . Another ode sums up this idea in the expression . " The mysterious empyrean is able to strengthen anything ; do not disgrace your imperial ancestors , and it will save your posterity . " Many ...
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