The Chinese Recorder and Missionary Journal, 13 tomas |
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We may reasonably suppose that Moses was more or less acquainted with Persian cosmogony ( some have maintained that he derived his account from the Persian ) and perhaps also with the Hindoo . In both these systems day is used in the ...
We may reasonably suppose that Moses was more or less acquainted with Persian cosmogony ( some have maintained that he derived his account from the Persian ) and perhaps also with the Hindoo . In both these systems day is used in the ...
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Whatever age we may assign to the Avesta and to their final arrangement , there is no book in the Persian language of greater antiquity than the Sacred Books of the followers of Zarathustra , nay , than their translation into Pehlavi .
Whatever age we may assign to the Avesta and to their final arrangement , there is no book in the Persian language of greater antiquity than the Sacred Books of the followers of Zarathustra , nay , than their translation into Pehlavi .
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The Hebrew monotheism , with its continuators , a . Chris tianity , and b . Mohammedanism ; and 2 . the Persian monotheism , or Zoroastrianism ( so far as this does not deserve rather to be called a ...
The Hebrew monotheism , with its continuators , a . Chris tianity , and b . Mohammedanism ; and 2 . the Persian monotheism , or Zoroastrianism ( so far as this does not deserve rather to be called a ...
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... Persia and modern Russia . It was easier and more inviting for the Scythians , Huns , Mongols , and Turks successively to push their arms westward , and China thereby remained intact , even when driven within her own borders .
... Persia and modern Russia . It was easier and more inviting for the Scythians , Huns , Mongols , and Turks successively to push their arms westward , and China thereby remained intact , even when driven within her own borders .
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Not a trace of Judaistic , Assyrian , or Persian customs or dogmas appears in Chinese books in such a definite form as to suggest a Western origin . All is the indigenous outcome of native ideas and habits .
Not a trace of Judaistic , Assyrian , or Persian customs or dogmas appears in Chinese books in such a definite form as to suggest a Western origin . All is the indigenous outcome of native ideas and habits .
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American appears become called carried character China Chinese Christian Church common couplet course difficult earth English evident expression fact feel feet foreign four give given gods Government hand head heart Heaven hills hope hundred important interest kind known land language leading learned light loess look matter means miles mind Mission missionaries mountains native nature nearly never observed opium origin parents pass Peking perhaps Persian persons prepared present probably proverb question reached readers reason received referred regard relation religion remarked result river seen side Society soon stream supposed taken term things thousand tion tracts trade translation trees various village whole wife worship writer
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114 psl. - All the rivers run into the sea ; yet the sea is not full ; unto the place from whence the rivers come, thither they return again.
460 psl. - This is the stone which was set at nought of you builders, which is become the head of the corner. Neither is there salvation in any other ; for there is none other name under heaven given among men, whereby we must be saved.
355 psl. - For I say unto you that except your righteousness shall exceed the righteousness of the scribes and Pharisees, ye shall in no case enter into the kingdom of heaven.
392 psl. - For there is no difference between the Jew and the Greek : for the same Lord over all is rich unto all that call upon him.
461 psl. - But if the watchman see the sword come, and blow not the trumpet, and the people be not warned if the sword come, and take any person from among them, he is taken away in his iniquity; but his blood will I require at the watchman-s hand.
367 psl. - Thou art worthy, O Lord, to receive glory and honor and power: for thou hast created all things, and for thy pleasure they are and were created.
461 psl. - When I bring the sword upon a land, if the people of the land take a man of their coasts, and set him for their watchman; "If when he seeth the sword come upon the land, he blow the trumpet, and warn the people...
121 psl. - When ye pray, say, Our Father which art in heaven, hallowed be thy name. Thy kingdom come. Thy will be done, as in heaven, so in earth. Give us day by day our daily bread. And forgive us our sins ; for we also forgive every one that is indebted to us. And lead us not into temptation ; but deliver us from evil.
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