The belief of an intercourse between angels and women — founded upon a false version of a text in Genesis — and of an abundant progeny of demons in consequence, is one of those monstrous notions of St. Justin and other Fathers, which show how little... The Loves of the Angels: A Poem - Página 113por Thomas Moore - 1823 - 158 páginasVista completa - Acerca de este libro
| 1815 - 880 páginas
...monstrous notions of St. Justin, and other fathers, which show bow littie they had yet purged oil' the grossness of heathen mythology, and in how many respects their heaven was but i Munpus with other names : — Vet vr can hardly be angry with them for this error, when we recollect,... | |
| Thomas Moore - 1825 - 298 páginas
...some little use in these notes, (having Iha' claim over it — as " quiddam notnm propriumilite' — which Lucretius gives to the cow over the calf,) there...other names. Yet we can hardly be angry with them for tnis •ne eii,or, when wo recollect that possibly to their eqamoured angels we owe the fancifol world... | |
| Thomas Moore - 1829 - 470 páginas
...purified themselves from the grossness of heathen mythology, and in how many respects their heaven was hut Olympus, with other names. Yet we can hardly be angry...this one error, when we recollect that possibly to (heir enamoured angels we owe the fanciful world of sylphs and gnomes, and that at this moment we might... | |
| 1833 - 984 páginas
...he has been sent thither himself by more than one Catholic theologiaa. • . ... off the LTossiu'ss of Heathen mythology, and in how many respects their...that possibly to their enamoured Angels we owe the beautiful world of Sylphs and Gnomes ;f and that perhaps at this moment we might have wanted Pope's... | |
| Maurice Cross - 1835 - 520 páginas
...those monstrous notions of St. Justin and other Fathers, which show how little they had yet purged off the grossness of Heathen mythology, and in how many...that possibly to their enamoured Angels we owe the beautiful world of Sylphs and Gnomes ;•}• and that perhaps at this moment we might have wanted... | |
| 1835 - 916 páginas
...those monstrous notions of St. Justin and other Fathers, which show how little they had yet purged off c; 3 f F :a C, $ B I R$v l ،zŚhN ( % 8 [ D4C$%&E ...f uD Y O U2 p |Ջ ۄХ眎: , K8 c/q ; ] k2[ Z !C (he beautiful world of Sylphs and Gnomes ;f and that perhaps at this moment wo might have wanted Pope's... | |
| Maurice Cross - 1835 - 920 páginas
...those monstrous notions of St. Justin and other Fathers, which show how little they had yet purged off the grossness of Heathen mythology, and in how many...names* : — Yet we can hardly be angry with them for (his one error, when we recollect, that possibly to their enamoured Angels we owe the beautiful world... | |
| Jesuit priest - 1852 - 334 páginas
...those monstrous notions of St. Justin, and other fathers, which show how little they had purged off the grossness of heathen mythology, and in how many respects their Heaven was but Olympus with another name," ( Ed. liev. vol. 24.J Neither do we know whether he, or any other of our apostate ministers,... | |
| Thomas Moore - 1878 - 478 páginas
...those monstrous notions of St. Justin and other Fathers, which show how little they had yet purged off the grossness of Heathen mythology, and in how many...respects their heaven was but Olympus with other names. 8 Yet we can hardly be angry with them for ' Still more benevolent was Origen's never-to-be-forgiven... | |
| Thomas Moore - 1878 - 504 páginas
...notions of St. Justin and other Fathers, which show how little they had yet purged off the grossncss of Heathen mythology, and in how many respects their heaven was but Olympus with other names.2 Yet we can hardly be angry with them for 1 Still more benevolent was Origen's never-to-be-forgiven... | |
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