| Thérèse Albertine L. Robinson - 1850 - 442 Seiten
...Journey by Night," and begins thus : tHivva,, jjif Toiis ivvfd. aov vlovs, «ol pf T^IV fud aov x6pri. ' O mother, thou, with thy nine sons, and with thine...cases principally because their superiors adopted it.13 Vladimir the Great, to whom the Gospel and the Koran were offered at the same time, was long... | |
| Talvj - 1850 - 440 Seiten
...Journey by Night," and begins thus : Mlll'TO, pf ToVS f1'vd ffoV viOVs, K0,lp^ T^]V pui OoV ItApT). ' O mother, thou, with thy nine sons, and with thine...cases principally because their superiors adopted it.1* Vladimir the Great, to whom the Gospel and the Koran were offered at the same time, was long... | |
| J. S. C. de Radius - 1854 - 104 Seiten
...is best explained by the conflict between the principles of Christianity and the ruins of paganism. The mind of the Slavic nations, so far as it is manifest...perplexed by these contradictions. History shows, that with the exception of those tribes, who were excited to obstinate opposition by the imprudent zeal... | |
| J. S. C. de Radius - 1854 - 104 Seiten
...is best explained by the conflict between the principles of Christianity and the ruins of paganism. The mind of the Slavic nations, so far as it is manifest...perplexed by these contradictions. History shows, that with the exception of those tribes, who were excited to obstinate opposition by the imprudent zeal... | |
| John Seely Hart - 1857 - 580 Seiten
...exists also in modern Greek ; although in a shape perhaps not equal in power and beauty to the Servian. But the very circumstance that its subject is so isolated...cases principally because their superiors adopted it. Vladimir the Great, to whom the Gospel and the Koran were offered at the same time, was long undecided... | |
| John Seely Hart - 1866 - 554 Seiten
...exists also in modern Greek; although in a shape perhaps not equal in power and beauty to the Servian. But the very circumstance that its subject is so isolated...cases principally because their superiors adopted it. Vladimir the Great, to whom the Gospel and the Koran were offered at the same time, was long undecided... | |
| 1836 - 590 Seiten
...is true, that, wherever Christianity has been carried, similar contradictions must have necessarily taken place ; but the mind of the Slavic nations,...cases principally because their superiors adopted it. Wladimir the Great, to whom the Gospel and the Koran were offered at the same time, was long undecided... | |
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