| Conyers Middleton - 1744 - 134 pages
...alteration, it ferves as exactly for all the purpofes of the Ptpijh, as it did for the Pagan ,uorfiiip, for which it was built. For as, in the old Temple, every one might find the God of his country, and addrefs liimfclf to that Deity, whofe religion he was moft devoted to; So it is the fame thing now;... | |
| Thomas Blackwell - 1753 - 738 pages
...Alteration it ferves as. exactly well for all the Purpofes of the poj>t/h, as it did for the pagan Worfhip, for which it was built : For, as in the old Temple every one might find the God of his Country, and addrefs himfelf to that Deity whofe Religion he was moft devoted to ', 'tis juft the fame Thing now... | |
| Joseph Priestley - 1793 - 460 pages
...Middieton f, it ferves as exactly for all the purpofes of the popifh, as it did for the pagan worfhip, for which it was built. For as in the old temple every one might find the god of his country, and addrefs himfelf to that deity to whole religion he was moft devoted, fo it is the fame thing now. Every... | |
| Joseph Fletcher - 1823 - 672 pages
...this single alteration, it serves as exactly " for all the purposes of the Popish, as it did for f' the Pagan worship, for which it was built. For " as...devoted to ; " so it is the same thing now ; every one chuses " the patron whom he likes best ; and one may see " here different services, going on at the... | |
| 1828 - 558 pages
...Virgin, and all the saints. With this single alteration, it serves as exactly for all the purposes of the Popish, as it did for the Pagan worship, for which...devoted to ; so it is the same thing now, — every one chuses the patron whom he likes best, and one may see here different services, going on at the same... | |
| James Douglas (of Cavers.) - 1831 - 334 pages
...Virgin and all the saints/ With this single alteration it serves as exactly for all the purposes of the popish, as it did for the pagan worship for which...chooses the patron whom he likes best, and one may here see different services going on at the same time at different-altars with distinct congregations... | |
| A watchman - 1834 - 432 pages
...Middleton, " with this single alteration, (of occupants,) it serves as exactly for all the purposes of the popish, as it did for the pagan worship, for which...of his country, and address himself to that deity to whose religion he was most devoted, so is it now, every one chooses the patron whom he likes best... | |
| James Douglas (of Cavers.) - 1841 - 336 pages
...Virgin and all the saints.' With this single alteration it serves as exactly for all the purposes of the Popish, as it did for the Pagan worship, for which...the old temple every one might find the God of his own country, and address himself to that deity whose religion he was most devoted to, so it is the... | |
| Robert Meek - 1834 - 436 pages
...virgin and all the saints. With this single alteration, it serves as exactly for all the purposes of the popish, as it did for the pagan worship, for which it was built. For, * Tillotson, concerning the Divine Unity. as in the old temple, every one might find the god of his... | |
| John Poynder - 1835 - 128 pages
...and all the Saints." With this single alteration, it serves as exactly for all the purposes of the popish, as it did for the pagan worship, for which it was built : for as in the old pagan temple, every one might find the God of his country, and address himself to that deity to whose... | |
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