| 1793 - 524 pages
...and Sir W. Jones, rather too ftrongly, the nobleft of all religions. " A firm belief that ONE fupreme God made the " world by his power, and continually governed it by his pro" vidence. A pious fear, love, and adoration of him : a due " reverence for parents and aged perfons... | |
| History - 1801 - 900 pages
...which fir Ifaac Newton calls the oldeil of all religions, namely, " a firm belief that one fupreme God made the world by his power, and 'continually...adoration of him ; a due reverence for parents and aged perfons ; a paternal afleclion for the whole human fpecies, and acompaffionate tendernefs even for... | |
| Edmund Burke - History - 1801 - 864 pages
...•which fir Ifaac Newton calls the oldefl of all religions, namely, " a firm belief that one fiipreme God made the world by his power, and continually governed...-fear, love, and adoration of him ; a due reverence lor parents and aged perfons ja paternal afleâion for the whole human (¡»ecies, and acompaflionate... | |
| Edmund Burke - History - 1801 - 940 pages
...Ilaac Newton calls (lie oldeft of all religions, namely, " a firm belief that one fuprcme God made (he world by his power, and continually governed it by...providence ; a pious fear, love, and adoration of him ; a .c!i;c reverence for parents and aged perfons ; a pa,te;nal afledion for the whole luimrm fpecies,... | |
| John Shore Baron Teignmouth - 1807 - 488 pages
...that, which NEWTON calls the oldeft (and it may juftly be called the nobleft) of all religions ; " a firm belief, that One Supreme God " made the world...adoration of Him ; a due reverence ** for parents and aged perfons ; a fraternal affec" tion for the whole human fpecies, and a com" paffionate tendernefs even... | |
| Sir William Jones - 1807 - 480 pages
...thatj which NEWTON calls the oldeft (and it may juftly be called the nobleft) of all religions ; " a firm belief, that One Supreme God " made the world...and continually *' governed it by his providence ; a piou& fear^ " love, and adoration of Him; a due reverence " for parents and aged pcrfons ; a' fraternal... | |
| John Bayly Sommers Carwithen - Brahmanism - 1810 - 384 pages
...has been represented as nothing more than a refined deism. This religion is described to consist in " a firm belief that one supreme God made the world by his power, and continually governs it by his providence ; a pious fear, love, and adoration of him ; a due reverence for parents... | |
| John Bayley Sommers Carwithen - Brahmanism - 1810 - 352 pages
...has teen represented as nothing more than a refined deism. This religion is described to consist in " a firm belief that one supreme God made the world by his power, and continually governs it by his providence ; a pious fear, love, and adoration of him ; a due reverence for parents... | |
| William Hales - Bible - 1812 - 692 pages
...dynasty. He is not therefore to be 5 conloundcd -;• **».. be called the nobles?) of all religions: " A firm belief that ONE SUPREME GOD made the world...power, and continually governed it by his providence; confounded (as he is by several oriental authors) with the younger Zoroaster, in the day* of Darius... | |
| George Stanley Faber - Religion - 1816 - 728 pages
...lonism or Hellenism commenced. We are further told, that the primeval religion of Iran consisted, in a firm belief, that One Supreme God made the world...power, and continually governed it by his providence ; in a pious fear, love, and adoration, of him ; in a due reverence for parents and aged persons ;... | |
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