| Edward William Whitaker - 1795 - 318 pages
...difgraced the Temples of " the : Eaft.: , T ; he Throne of .the A> " inigh.ty was darkened by a cloud off " Martyrs, and Saints, and Angels, " the objects of...veneration ; ". and the Collyridian heretics, who " flourifhed in the fruitful foil of Arabia, ". invefted the Virgin Mary with the " name and honours... | |
| Henry Kett - 1800 - 420 pages
...public and private vows were addrefled to the relics and images that difgraced the temples of the Eaft: the throne of the Almighty was darkened by a cloud of martyrs, and faints, and angels, the objects of popular veneration ; and the Colh/ridian Heretics, who flourifhed... | |
| Henry Kett - Bible - 1801 - 400 pages
...and private vows were ^ddreffed tq the relics, and images that difgraced the temples of the Eaft : the throne of the Almighty was darkened by a cloud of martyrs, and faints, an4 angels, the objects of popular veneration ; and the Collyridian Heretics, who flourished... | |
| Henry Kett - Antichrist - 1805 - 420 pages
...the temples of the Eaft : the throne of the Almighty was darkened by a cloud of martyrs, and faints, and angels, the objects of popular veneration; and...Collyridian Heretics, who flourished in the fruitful foil of Arabia, inverted the Virgin Mary with the name and honours of a goddefs." n The parts of the... | |
| William Cuninghame - Bible - 1817 - 444 pages
...Apocalypse. " The Christians of " the seventh century had insensibly relapsed into " a semblance of paganism ; their public and private " vows were addressed...east : The throne of " the Almighty was darkened by a crowd of martyrs, "and saints, and angels, the objects of popular "veneration;* and the Collyridian... | |
| George Stanley Faber - Bible - 1828 - 424 pages
...of an historian. The Christians of the seventh century had insensibly relapsed into A SEMBLANCE OF PAGANISM. Their public and private vows were addressed...angels, the objects of popular veneration: and the cottydrian heretics, who flourished in the fruitful soil of Arabia, invested the Virgin Mary with the... | |
| George Stanley Faber - Bible - 1828 - 528 pages
...relapsed into a semblance of Paganism. Their public and private vows were addressed to relics and images: the throne of the Almighty was darkened by a cloud...popular veneration : and the collyridian heretics, like the Romanists of the middle ages, invested the Virgin Mary with the name and honours of a goddess... | |
| George Stanley Faber - Bible - 1828 - 484 pages
...While, therefore, the public and private vows of the latter were addressed to relics and images ; while the throne of the Almighty was darkened by a cloud...and angels, the objects of popular veneration ; and while the Virgin Mary was invested with the name and honours of a goddess: while such was the state... | |
| Theology - 1830 - 418 pages
...worship of relics and images was almost universal ; the throne of the Almighty, in the words of Gibbon, was darkened by a cloud of martyrs, and saints, and angels; the virgin Mary was a goddess, and the trinity, as it was then taught, a gross and palpable tritheism.... | |
| Alexander Keith - 1832 - 374 pages
...remarks, that " the Christians of the seventh century had insensibly relapsed into the semblance of paganism ; their public and private vows were addressed...Arabia, invested the virgin Mary with the name and honour of a goddess."^ Such was Christendom when the first WOE arose. Like the storm of hail and fire,... | |
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