| 1853 - 654 pągines
...spirits, and have temples dedicated to them." —Pp. 173, 174. "According to Dr. Siebold, the Sintoos have some vague notion of the immortality of the soul,...rewards and punishments, of a paradise, and of a hell. ' Celestial judges call every one to his account. To the good is allotted paradise, and they enter... | |
| George Smith - 1846 - 562 pągines
...not doing well," and of the legitimate and inevitable consequences of each ; a distinct apprehension of the immortality of the soul, of a future state of existence, and of the last judgment ; and, withal, a believing expectation of the great Deliverer promised to... | |
| Salem Town - 1847 - 420 pągines
...Hebrew poetry. « See Paul's speech before Agrippa, Christ's sermon on the mount, &c. f Revelation of the immortality of the soul, of a future state of existence, tc. 6. It teaches us our native dignity, the design of our creation, the duties we owe to our God,... | |
| Talbot Watts - 1852 - 406 pągines
...numerous among the Japanese as among any other people in the world. According to Dr. Siebold, the Sintoos have some vague notion of the immortality of the soul,...rewards and punishments, of a paradise, and of a hell. "Celestial judges call every one to his account. To the good is allotted paradise, and they enter the... | |
| Charles MacFarlane - 1852 - 418 pągines
...signifying " the way of the Kami," or gods ; that the Chinese translated this compound word into Shin-Too, and that the Japanese adopted the Chinese term, and...to the genius of their language, softened it into Sintoo. abode in the highest heaven, and could not have his tranquillity disturbed by any cares. Next... | |
| Charles MacFarlane - 1852 - 474 pągines
...signifying " the way of the Kami," or gods; that the Chinese translated this compound word into Shin-Too, and that the Japanese adopted the Chinese term, and,...to the genius of their language, softened it into Sintoo. us." He plunged his spear into the water, and as he withdrew it, the turbid drops that trickled... | |
| John Smedley - 1854 - 102 pągines
...not doing well,' and of the legitimate and inevitable consequences of each ; a distinct apprehension of the immortality of the soul, of a future state of existence, and of the last judgment ; and, withal, a believing expectation of the great Deliverer promised to... | |
| Charles MacFarlane - 1856 - 396 pągines
...numerous among the Japanese as among any other people in the world. According to Dr. Siebold, the Sintoos have some vague notion of the immortality of the soul,...rewards and punishments, of a paradise, and of a hell. "Celestial judges call every one to his account. To the good is allotted paradise, and they enter the... | |
| Andrew Steinmetz - 1859 - 546 pągines
...signifying " the way of the Kami," or gods ; that the Chinese translated this compound word into ShinToo, and that the Japanese adopted the Chinese term, and,...to the genius of their language, softened it into Sintoo. •)• Although the existence of a chaos — any state of things without form, and void, and... | |
| S. B. Kemish - 1860 - 322 pągines
...gods constitute the kami, all of whom have temples dedicated to them. The Sintoos have some undefined notion of the immortality of the soul, of a future...rewards and punishments, of a paradise, and of a hell. Celestial judges call every one to his account. To the good is allotted paradise, and they enter the... | |
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