... not for that any divinity or virtue is believed to be in them, for which they are to be worshipped, or that any thing is to be asked of them, or any confidence to be placed in them, as was anciently done by the heathens, who put their trust in idols,... The Poor Man's Controversy - Page 120de John Mannock - 1769 - 135 pagesAffichage du livre entier - À propos de ce livre
| Robert Meek - 1834 - 436 pages
...divinity is believed to be in them, for which they are to be worshipped, or that any thing is to be asked of them, or any confidence to be placed in them, as was formerly done by the heathen, who put their trust in idols ; but because the honour which is rendered... | |
| London St. Giles, Cripplegate - 1845 - 828 pages
...they are to be worshipped, or that any thing is to be asked of them, or any confidence to be pkced in them, as was anciently done by the Heathens, who put their trust in idols ; but because the honour which is exhibited to images is referred to the prototype,... | |
| William Elfe Tayler - 1847 - 388 pages
...virtue is believed to be in them, for which they are to be worshipped ; or that any thing is to be asked of them, or any confidence to be placed in them, as...was anciently done by the heathens, who put their trust in idols, but because the honour which is exhibited to images, is referred to the prototype,... | |
| Xavier Sutton - 1913 - 220 pages
...them ; not for any divinity or virtue which is believed to be in them, or that anything is to be asked of them, or any confidence to be placed in them, as...was anciently done by the heathens, who put their trust in idols; but because the honor which is done to the images is referred to the prototypes which... | |
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