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" Nor was the influence of Christianity confined to the period or to the limits of the Roman empire. After a revolution of thirteen or fourteen centuries, that religion is still professed by the nations of Europe, the most distinguished portion of human... "
The Freethinker's Magazine and Review of Theology, Politics, and Literature - Page 17
1851
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The Monthly Review, Or, Literary Journal, Volume 55

Ralph Griffiths, G. E. Griffiths - Books - 1777 - 588 pages
...the indußry and zeal of the Europeans, it has been widely diifufed to the moil diliant mores of Aßa and Africa ; and by the means of their colonies has been firmly diabliihed from Canada to Chili, in a world unknown to the ancients. ' Bat this inquiry, however ufeful...
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Prospect: Or, View of the Moral World, Volume 1

Christianity - 1803 - 430 pages
...centuries, that religion is still professed by the nations of Europe, the most distinguished portion of human kind in arts and learning as' well as in...firmly established from Canada to Chili, In a world unknown to the an-, cients. But this inquiry, however useful or entertaining, is attended with two...
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The Apocalypse, Or, Revelation of Saint John, Translated; with Notes ...

John Chappel Woodhouse - Bible - 1805 - 696 pages
...represent the * See notes, ch. iii. 1. vi. 8. | " By the industry and zeal of the Europeans, Christianity has " been widely diffused to the most distant shores...been firmly established" " from Canada to Chili, in a Korld unknown to the ancients." Gibbon, Decline, &c. ch. xxv. p. 535. remaining remaining parts of...
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The Monthly Repository of Theology and General Literature, Volume 11

Liberalism (Religion) - 1816 - 802 pages
...' By tlie industry and zeal of the Epr» peans, Christianity has been widely diffiued to the mo.ut distant shores of Asia and Africa and, by the means of their coloniej, has been firmly established from Canada to Chili, in a vxrrld vnhnmm to the ancietiti' Gibbcnft...
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The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, Volume 2

Edward Gibbon - Byzantine Empire - 1820 - 510 pages
...centuries, that religion is still professed by the nations of Europe, the most distinguished portion of human kind in arts and learning as well as in arms....of their colonies has been firmly established from Ca- " nada to Chili, in a world unknown to the ancients. But this inquiry, however useful or entertaining,...
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The evidence of Christianity, derived from its nature and reception

John Bird Sumner (abp. of Canterbury.) - 1824 - 454 pages
...centuries, that religion is still professed by the nations of Europe; the most distinguished portion of human kind, in arts and learning as well as in arms s." Either this religion was the invention of some obscure individuals in that very country of the...
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An Introduction to the Critical Study and Knowledge of the Holy ..., Volume 1

Thomas Hartwell Horne - Bible - 1825 - 682 pages
...centuries, that religion is still professed by the nations of Europe, the most distinguished portion of human kind in arts and learning, as well as in...the most distant shores of Asia and Africa ; and, by means of their colonies, has been firmly established from Canada to Chili, in a world unknown to the...
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An Introduction to the Critical Study and Knowledge of the Holy ..., Volume 1

Thomas Hartwell Horne - Bible - 1825 - 684 pages
...centuries, that religion is still professed by the nations of Europe, die most distinguished portion of human kind in arts and learning, as well as in arms. By the industry and zeal of die Europeans, it has been widely diffused to die most distant shores of Asia and Africa ; and, by...
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The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, Volume 1

Edward Gibbon - Byzantine Empire - 1826 - 468 pages
...religion is still professed by the nations o< Europe, the most distinguished portion of human kind in art* and learning as well as in arms. By the industry and zeal oi »t ihi inquiry. m Contra rcHgionrm aacrnmenti Thessalonicse priratus occUi:s est. Eutrcpiui, X....
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Debate on the Evidences of Christianity: Containing an ..., Volumes 1-2

Robert Owen - Apologetics - 1829 - 568 pages
...centuries, that religion is still professed by the nations of Europe, the most distinguished portion of human kind in arts and learning, as well as in arms. By the industry uud zeal of the Europeans, it has been widely diifused to the most distant shores of Asia and Africa;...
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