The Edinburgh Review, Volume 64A. and C. Black, 1837 |
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Page 163
... believe to be untrue , though they do not know it to be so , the answer is , that their office is not to state things as believed by them to be true , but as represented by the parties to be so . Their individual belief is not the ...
... believe to be untrue , though they do not know it to be so , the answer is , that their office is not to state things as believed by them to be true , but as represented by the parties to be so . Their individual belief is not the ...
Page 391
... believe Kalee to have first appeared upon the earth in Calcutta . They believe also that after she had , through the means of the Thugs created by her for the special purpose , destroyed the great Demon Rukut- beej - dana at Bindachul ...
... believe Kalee to have first appeared upon the earth in Calcutta . They believe also that after she had , through the means of the Thugs created by her for the special purpose , destroyed the great Demon Rukut- beej - dana at Bindachul ...
Page 417
... believe in a God , whom they call Mulungo , a supreme being , the creator of hea- ven and earth , and of all things vi- sible , and who governs them by his power . Beyond this they have no idea , either of the immortality of the soul ...
... believe in a God , whom they call Mulungo , a supreme being , the creator of hea- ven and earth , and of all things vi- sible , and who governs them by his power . Beyond this they have no idea , either of the immortality of the soul ...
Contents
Sir Thomas Brownes Works including his Life | 1 |
Narrative of a Residence in Koordistan and on the site | 35 |
Poggii Epistolæ Editas collegit et emendavit pleras | 60 |
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