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(Frank Field) title: Oriental Religions and Christianity A Course of Lectures Delivered on the Ely Foundation Before the Students of Union Theological Seminary, New York, 1891 date: pages: extension: .txt txt: ./txt/14867.txt cache: ./cache/14867.txt Content-Encoding UTF-8 Content-Type text/plain; charset=UTF-8 X-Parsed-By ['org.apache.tika.parser.DefaultParser', 'org.apache.tika.parser.csv.TextAndCSVParser'] X-TIKA:content_handler ToTextContentHandler X-TIKA:embedded_depth 0 X-TIKA:parse_time_millis 7 resourceName b'14867.txt' === file2bib.sh === id: 14764 author: Snoek, Johan M. title: The Grey Book A collection of protests against anti-semitism and the persecution of Jews issued by non-Roman Catholic churches and church leaders during Hitlers rule date: pages: extension: .txt txt: ./txt/14764.txt cache: ./cache/14764.txt Content-Encoding ISO-8859-1 Content-Type text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1 X-Parsed-By ['org.apache.tika.parser.DefaultParser', 'org.apache.tika.parser.csv.TextAndCSVParser'] X-TIKA:content_handler ToTextContentHandler X-TIKA:embedded_depth 0 X-TIKA:parse_time_millis 7 resourceName b'14764.txt' === file2bib.sh === id: 39092 author: Glover, T. R. (Terrot Reaveley) title: The Conflict of Religions in the Early Roman Empire date: pages: extension: .txt txt: ./txt/39092.txt cache: ./cache/39092.txt Content-Encoding UTF-8 Content-Type text/plain; charset=UTF-8 X-Parsed-By ['org.apache.tika.parser.DefaultParser', 'org.apache.tika.parser.csv.TextAndCSVParser'] X-TIKA:content_handler ToTextContentHandler X-TIKA:embedded_depth 0 X-TIKA:parse_time_millis 12 resourceName b'39092.txt' Done mapping. Reducing subject-christianityAndOtherReligions-gutenberg === reduce.pl bib === id = 14764 author = Snoek, Johan M. title = The Grey Book A collection of protests against anti-semitism and the persecution of Jews issued by non-Roman Catholic churches and church leaders during Hitlers rule date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 133811 sentences = 9527 flesch = 71 summary = The Church that protested Jewish persecution by the Nazis with such courage The President of the Federal Council of Churches of Christ in the U.S.A. stated, on May 1, 1943: "What is happening to the Jews on the Continent of "Jews, Christians of Jewish origin and political refugees". 1938, an office for helping persecuted Jews, but mainly Christians of Jewish for them in Germany: Jews, Christians of Jewish origin and political The protest of the Church against the persecution of the Jews in Germany Church, towards the national-socialist persecution of the Jews, shows great the Jews and the elimination of the Christian Church from public life... the Jews, it is the duty of the Christian Church to raise a protest against of the Law against Christians of Jewish origin, and against the Jews in general. Church had not publicly protested against the persecution of Jews; yet the Church and for reconciling Christians with Jews. cache = ./cache/14764.txt txt = ./txt/14764.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 29288 author = Notovitch, Nicolas title = The Unknown Life of Jesus Christ The Original Text of Nicolas Notovitch's 1887 Discovery date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 37423 sentences = 1884 flesch = 73 summary = indivisible God. As it came to pass in all times and in religions, the of God and the study of the laws of the great Buddhas. 6. And Issa said to them: "I preach no new God, but our celestial But, protected by the Lord our God, Saint Issa continued on his way, Issa told them that God cared not for temples erected by human 1. Issa went from one city to another, strengthening by the word of God is a just man, who teaches the people the word of God. After 6. And all the time great numbers of the people followed him wherever he 1. Thus Saint Issa taught the people of Israel for three years, in every of Jesus occurred--that a just man by the name of Issa, an Israelite, according to their own laws, God is the Father of all men; that all cache = ./cache/29288.txt txt = ./txt/29288.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 14294 author = Morrison, John title = New Ideas in India During the Nineteenth Century A Study of Social, Political, and Religious Developments date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 61088 sentences = 3656 flesch = 67 summary = seeds of the new ideas in India during the past century are so clearly [Sidenote: The nineteenth century in India--a conflict of ideas] Of the new religious organisations of educated India, three repudiate English education is the chief solvent of old ideas in India and the India with modern ideas through English education--8000 fresh recruits a [Sidenote: Variety of religious ideas in India.] [Sidenote: India a new touch-stone of Christianity.] Anglo-Indians from religious and social progress in India. attitude of the Indian Christian Church to the new ideas introduced by character of the new Indian religious associations in Western India? The Indian mind is open to new religious ideas, The new theism of educated India is more and more emphatically Christian When Christian doctrine was presented to India in modern times, the the new idea in India is to be wholly ascribed to Christian influence. cache = ./cache/14294.txt txt = ./txt/14294.txt === reduce.pl bib === === reduce.pl bib === id = 16996 author = Muir, William, Sir title = Two Old Faiths Essays on the Religions of the Hindus and the Mohammedans date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 31565 sentences = 1950 flesch = 71 summary = [Sidenote: The Christian's duty in relation to the subject.] [Sidenote: Their religion is Nature-worship.] [Sidenote: Varuna the only divinity possessed of pure and elevated identify the human soul with God. And the chief end of man was to seek world by wisdom knew not God." O, that India would learn the much-needed [Sidenote: Hindu theology compared with Christian.] [Sidenote: Conception of God.] Christian is continually shocked by the Hindus ascribing all sin to God every Hindu is the following: "Where there is faith, there is God." [Sidenote: Advance of Christianity in India.] [Sidenote: Islam planted by aid of material force.] [Sidenote: Alternatives offered to the conquered nations: Islam, the [Sidenote: Al Kindy contrasts the Christian confessor with the Moslem [Sidenote: Requirements of Islam: prayer. [Sidenote: Principal Fairbairn on home-life under Islam.] [Sidenote: Islam.] [Sidenote: Christianity compared by Christ to the works of nature.] [Sidenote: Islam the work of man; Christianity the work of God.] cache = ./cache/16996.txt txt = ./txt/16996.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 14867 author = Ellinwood, Frank F. (Frank Field) title = Oriental Religions and Christianity A Course of Lectures Delivered on the Ely Foundation Before the Students of Union Theological Seminary, New York, 1891 date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 105298 sentences = 4864 flesch = 66 summary = Christian religion; all of which think they serve God aright; and expect power in Christianity is God's unspeakable love to men in Christ; and sacred bibles of the races, called on Christians, Hindus, Buddhists and judgment against those who rejected the clear message of God's own Son. The man who goes forth to the great mission fields with the feeling that Men had begun to ask themselves the great questions of human life and later day "the same God, worshipped alike by Hindus and Christians, undesigned tribute to the great Christian doctrine of a divine and human [Footnote 78: In an enumeration of Hindu gods made in Buddha's time even who claim to be Christians regard the various religions of men as the Jewish and Christian faith, with its old Testament names of God, its divine sympathizer in human form, a living and helpful god among men. cache = ./cache/14867.txt txt = ./txt/14867.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 4057 author = Pater, Walter title = Marius the Epicurean — Volume 1 date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 57284 sentences = 2173 flesch = 65 summary = the temper of a quiet people amid the spectacle of rural life, like living ministers of the god, more likely to come to one in his actual marked as of great celebrity, whom Marius saw often in later days at To this place, then, Marius came down now from White-nights, to live in many another day-dream, working his way from the actual present, as far things (so Marius figured the matter to himself, under the old Greek forms of actual human feeling (the only new thing, in a world almost presence of all this Marius felt for a moment like those old, early, the one thing that impressed Marius, as they passed down a long street, the work of Nero's own time had come to have that sort of old world and majesty that seemed divine," as Marius thought, like the old Gaul of Though he looked, thought Marius, like a man who did not sleep enough, cache = ./cache/4057.txt txt = ./txt/4057.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 4058 author = Pater, Walter title = Marius the Epicurean — Volume 2 date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 52858 sentences = 2185 flesch = 68 summary = life, the "old morality" was the sum,--Marius felt that his own case, of the beauty of the world and the brevity of man's life there) Stoicism and Epicureanism, and in that world of old Greek [20] thought, way, as if in the dark, we may be sure, like other men in the ordinary of human life--a system, which, like some other great products of the A wonderful order, actually in possession of human life!--grown For seven days the images of the old gods, and some of the graver new way with the body of man, perhaps with his soul--conceiving the new Rome and Roman life, just then, were come to seem like which had made his life certainly like one long "disease of the usage, like the very spirit of life itself, organising soul and body indeed, long ago an aged man related to me how things passed there, cache = ./cache/4058.txt txt = ./txt/4058.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 1561 author = Carpenter, Edward title = Pagan and Christian Creeds: Their Origin and Meaning date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 100671 sentences = 4502 flesch = 68 summary = primitive Man should name his Tribe after an animal or object of nature (1) The fact that the Tribe was one of the early things for which Man cults the gods are represented by human figures with animal heads. naturally out of the human mind when brought face to face with Life chapters about the unity of the Animals (and Early Man) with Nature, and primitive life of humanity, in so far as it is not purely animal, is of a divinized animal, but the flesh of a human-formed god--as in the forces of nature by victims, human or animal, sacrifices, ceremonies of world and of human nature; and therefore to separate it from Religion to a God-man who gives his life and blood for the people; and he a great World-religion coming down the centuries from the remotest times also from an Animism by which man recognizes in general Nature his cache = ./cache/1561.txt txt = ./txt/1561.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 11198 author = Becker, Carl Heinrich title = Christianity and Islam date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 17392 sentences = 853 flesch = 57 summary = 2. The influence of Christianity upon the development of Muhammed development of Christian tradition, by an examination of Muhammedanism points of contact between Christian and Muhammedan theories of life Christian ideas had been operative upon Muhammed's eager intellectual Arab seer and inspired prophet, the apostle of God. Muhammed regarded Judaism and Christianity as religious movements working through Christianity, as an influence wherever Islam Christian theories of God and the world naturally assumed a Muhammedan clergy while Islam did not: yet the force of Christian influence The influence of Eastern Christianity upon Islam is Christian idea the form of a saying enounced by Muhammed: "He who Christianity and Islam, and economic life in either case became case of Islam to Christian influence. of ideas originally Christian which had been developed in the East. influence of Islam upon Christian civilisation, which is evidenced identity of Christian and Muhammedan theories of life during the cache = ./cache/11198.txt txt = ./txt/11198.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 13539 author = Scudder, John title = Dr. Scudder's Tales for Little Readers, About the Heathen. date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 38293 sentences = 2181 flesch = 83 summary = I wish that all the little heathen children knew this prayer; but their I hope, my dear children, that when you think of the wicked little girl missionaries to this land, to tell this people of the Pearl of great My dear Children--The death of a Hindoo is followed by many ridiculous My dear Children--The word heathen is applied to those who worship My dear Children--The people of India are divided into castes, as they dear children, if you come out to India as missionaries, you will have of children at that place; but mothers continue to destroy their blessing of God, the time will soon come when heathen mothers will no soul of some poor little heathen boy or girl, than to spend them in give it to you to buy tracts for the little heathen children of India." friends; but when I heard you tell about the little heathen girls, I cache = ./cache/13539.txt txt = ./txt/13539.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 39092 author = Glover, T. R. (Terrot Reaveley) title = The Conflict of Religions in the Early Roman Empire date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 149383 sentences = 10937 flesch = 81 summary = god of each individual place or thing or man,"[50] and another of the laws it obeyed--mind, matter, God, man, formed one community. and gods, and by pure thought men came into contact with the divine thoughts."[89] "God," says Seneca, "has a father's mind towards the No mind (_mens_) is good without God. Divine seeds are sown in human bodies," and will grow into likeness to understands the nature of the divine; men confuse God with his of a specially good and holy man, but as for the idea that god or dæmon Other things God gives to men, mind and thought he shares with them, God, he says, is hardly to be conceived by man's mind as in a dream; "God," says Clement, "out of his great love for men, cleaves to man, God all things are beautiful and good and just; but men have supposed cache = ./cache/39092.txt txt = ./txt/39092.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 52414 author = Leatherbee, E. B. (Ethel Brigham) title = The Christian Mythology date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 25124 sentences = 1176 flesch = 65 summary = did not deny Jesus more than mortal powers, and allowed certain pagan adopt Christianity as the state religion, the great mass of Roman to explain the early birth of Jesus, and Mary would be desirous of At the time of Jesus' birth a brilliant star is believed to have In reference to the practice of relic worship in the Christian church, According to the Christian dogma, Jesus was the son of God, at the time of the execution of the Christian god, although we are Orthodox Christians proclaim that Jesus raised from death Jairus' Christians that they molded their new faith in the form of their old. of virgin worship in the Christian church; but it was undoubtedly the worship offered to these two deities that the Christian church with which the church converted pagan deities into Christian heroes is and was believed in by the ancient Egyptians (from whom the Christians cache = ./cache/52414.txt txt = ./txt/52414.txt Building ./etc/reader.txt 39092 14867 14764 14764 14294 39092 number of items: 13 sum of words: 810,190 average size in words: 67,515 average readability score: 69 nouns: life; 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three dimensions: god christian life; church god jews; marius like life; little people god; sidenote islam thou file(s): ./cache/14867.txt, ./cache/14764.txt, ./cache/4058.txt, ./cache/13539.txt, ./cache/16996.txt titles(s): Oriental Religions and Christianity A Course of Lectures Delivered on the Ely Foundation Before the Students of Union Theological Seminary, New York, 1891 | The Grey Book A collection of protests against anti-semitism and the persecution of Jews issued by non-Roman Catholic churches and church leaders during Hitlers rule | Marius the Epicurean — Volume 2 | Dr. Scudder''s Tales for Little Readers, About the Heathen. | Two Old Faiths Essays on the Religions of the Hindus and the Mohammedans Type: gutenberg title: subject-christianityAndOtherReligions-gutenberg date: 2021-06-03 time: 18:06 username: emorgan patron: Eric Morgan email: emorgan@nd.edu input: facet_subject:"Christianity and other religions" ==== make-pages.sh htm files ==== make-pages.sh complex files ==== make-pages.sh named enities ==== making bibliographics id: 11198 author: Becker, Carl Heinrich title: Christianity and Islam date: words: 17392.0 sentences: 853.0 pages: flesch: 57.0 cache: ./cache/11198.txt txt: ./txt/11198.txt summary: 2. The influence of Christianity upon the development of Muhammed development of Christian tradition, by an examination of Muhammedanism points of contact between Christian and Muhammedan theories of life Christian ideas had been operative upon Muhammed''s eager intellectual Arab seer and inspired prophet, the apostle of God. Muhammed regarded Judaism and Christianity as religious movements working through Christianity, as an influence wherever Islam Christian theories of God and the world naturally assumed a Muhammedan clergy while Islam did not: yet the force of Christian influence The influence of Eastern Christianity upon Islam is Christian idea the form of a saying enounced by Muhammed: "He who Christianity and Islam, and economic life in either case became case of Islam to Christian influence. of ideas originally Christian which had been developed in the East. influence of Islam upon Christian civilisation, which is evidenced identity of Christian and Muhammedan theories of life during the id: 1561 author: Carpenter, Edward title: Pagan and Christian Creeds: Their Origin and Meaning date: words: 100671.0 sentences: 4502.0 pages: flesch: 68.0 cache: ./cache/1561.txt txt: ./txt/1561.txt summary: primitive Man should name his Tribe after an animal or object of nature (1) The fact that the Tribe was one of the early things for which Man cults the gods are represented by human figures with animal heads. naturally out of the human mind when brought face to face with Life chapters about the unity of the Animals (and Early Man) with Nature, and primitive life of humanity, in so far as it is not purely animal, is of a divinized animal, but the flesh of a human-formed god--as in the forces of nature by victims, human or animal, sacrifices, ceremonies of world and of human nature; and therefore to separate it from Religion to a God-man who gives his life and blood for the people; and he a great World-religion coming down the centuries from the remotest times also from an Animism by which man recognizes in general Nature his id: 14867 author: Ellinwood, Frank F. (Frank Field) title: Oriental Religions and Christianity A Course of Lectures Delivered on the Ely Foundation Before the Students of Union Theological Seminary, New York, 1891 date: words: 105298.0 sentences: 4864.0 pages: flesch: 66.0 cache: ./cache/14867.txt txt: ./txt/14867.txt summary: Christian religion; all of which think they serve God aright; and expect power in Christianity is God''s unspeakable love to men in Christ; and sacred bibles of the races, called on Christians, Hindus, Buddhists and judgment against those who rejected the clear message of God''s own Son. The man who goes forth to the great mission fields with the feeling that Men had begun to ask themselves the great questions of human life and later day "the same God, worshipped alike by Hindus and Christians, undesigned tribute to the great Christian doctrine of a divine and human [Footnote 78: In an enumeration of Hindu gods made in Buddha''s time even who claim to be Christians regard the various religions of men as the Jewish and Christian faith, with its old Testament names of God, its divine sympathizer in human form, a living and helpful god among men. id: 39092 author: Glover, T. R. (Terrot Reaveley) title: The Conflict of Religions in the Early Roman Empire date: words: 149383.0 sentences: 10937.0 pages: flesch: 81.0 cache: ./cache/39092.txt txt: ./txt/39092.txt summary: god of each individual place or thing or man,"[50] and another of the laws it obeyed--mind, matter, God, man, formed one community. and gods, and by pure thought men came into contact with the divine thoughts."[89] "God," says Seneca, "has a father''s mind towards the No mind (_mens_) is good without God. Divine seeds are sown in human bodies," and will grow into likeness to understands the nature of the divine; men confuse God with his of a specially good and holy man, but as for the idea that god or dæmon Other things God gives to men, mind and thought he shares with them, God, he says, is hardly to be conceived by man''s mind as in a dream; "God," says Clement, "out of his great love for men, cleaves to man, God all things are beautiful and good and just; but men have supposed id: 52414 author: Leatherbee, E. B. (Ethel Brigham) title: The Christian Mythology date: words: 25124.0 sentences: 1176.0 pages: flesch: 65.0 cache: ./cache/52414.txt txt: ./txt/52414.txt summary: did not deny Jesus more than mortal powers, and allowed certain pagan adopt Christianity as the state religion, the great mass of Roman to explain the early birth of Jesus, and Mary would be desirous of At the time of Jesus'' birth a brilliant star is believed to have In reference to the practice of relic worship in the Christian church, According to the Christian dogma, Jesus was the son of God, at the time of the execution of the Christian god, although we are Orthodox Christians proclaim that Jesus raised from death Jairus'' Christians that they molded their new faith in the form of their old. of virgin worship in the Christian church; but it was undoubtedly the worship offered to these two deities that the Christian church with which the church converted pagan deities into Christian heroes is and was believed in by the ancient Egyptians (from whom the Christians id: 14294 author: Morrison, John title: New Ideas in India During the Nineteenth Century A Study of Social, Political, and Religious Developments date: words: 61088.0 sentences: 3656.0 pages: flesch: 67.0 cache: ./cache/14294.txt txt: ./txt/14294.txt summary: seeds of the new ideas in India during the past century are so clearly [Sidenote: The nineteenth century in India--a conflict of ideas] Of the new religious organisations of educated India, three repudiate English education is the chief solvent of old ideas in India and the India with modern ideas through English education--8000 fresh recruits a [Sidenote: Variety of religious ideas in India.] [Sidenote: India a new touch-stone of Christianity.] Anglo-Indians from religious and social progress in India. attitude of the Indian Christian Church to the new ideas introduced by character of the new Indian religious associations in Western India? The Indian mind is open to new religious ideas, The new theism of educated India is more and more emphatically Christian When Christian doctrine was presented to India in modern times, the the new idea in India is to be wholly ascribed to Christian influence. id: 16996 author: Muir, William, Sir title: Two Old Faiths Essays on the Religions of the Hindus and the Mohammedans date: words: 31565.0 sentences: 1950.0 pages: flesch: 71.0 cache: ./cache/16996.txt txt: ./txt/16996.txt summary: [Sidenote: The Christian''s duty in relation to the subject.] [Sidenote: Their religion is Nature-worship.] [Sidenote: Varuna the only divinity possessed of pure and elevated identify the human soul with God. And the chief end of man was to seek world by wisdom knew not God." O, that India would learn the much-needed [Sidenote: Hindu theology compared with Christian.] [Sidenote: Conception of God.] Christian is continually shocked by the Hindus ascribing all sin to God every Hindu is the following: "Where there is faith, there is God." [Sidenote: Advance of Christianity in India.] [Sidenote: Islam planted by aid of material force.] [Sidenote: Alternatives offered to the conquered nations: Islam, the [Sidenote: Al Kindy contrasts the Christian confessor with the Moslem [Sidenote: Requirements of Islam: prayer. [Sidenote: Principal Fairbairn on home-life under Islam.] [Sidenote: Islam.] [Sidenote: Christianity compared by Christ to the works of nature.] [Sidenote: Islam the work of man; Christianity the work of God.] id: 29288 author: Notovitch, Nicolas title: The Unknown Life of Jesus Christ The Original Text of Nicolas Notovitch''s 1887 Discovery date: words: 37423.0 sentences: 1884.0 pages: flesch: 73.0 cache: ./cache/29288.txt txt: ./txt/29288.txt summary: indivisible God. As it came to pass in all times and in religions, the of God and the study of the laws of the great Buddhas. 6. And Issa said to them: "I preach no new God, but our celestial But, protected by the Lord our God, Saint Issa continued on his way, Issa told them that God cared not for temples erected by human 1. Issa went from one city to another, strengthening by the word of God is a just man, who teaches the people the word of God. After 6. And all the time great numbers of the people followed him wherever he 1. Thus Saint Issa taught the people of Israel for three years, in every of Jesus occurred--that a just man by the name of Issa, an Israelite, according to their own laws, God is the Father of all men; that all id: 4057 author: Pater, Walter title: Marius the Epicurean — Volume 1 date: words: 57284.0 sentences: 2173.0 pages: flesch: 65.0 cache: ./cache/4057.txt txt: ./txt/4057.txt summary: the temper of a quiet people amid the spectacle of rural life, like living ministers of the god, more likely to come to one in his actual marked as of great celebrity, whom Marius saw often in later days at To this place, then, Marius came down now from White-nights, to live in many another day-dream, working his way from the actual present, as far things (so Marius figured the matter to himself, under the old Greek forms of actual human feeling (the only new thing, in a world almost presence of all this Marius felt for a moment like those old, early, the one thing that impressed Marius, as they passed down a long street, the work of Nero''s own time had come to have that sort of old world and majesty that seemed divine," as Marius thought, like the old Gaul of Though he looked, thought Marius, like a man who did not sleep enough, id: 4058 author: Pater, Walter title: Marius the Epicurean — Volume 2 date: words: 52858.0 sentences: 2185.0 pages: flesch: 68.0 cache: ./cache/4058.txt txt: ./txt/4058.txt summary: life, the "old morality" was the sum,--Marius felt that his own case, of the beauty of the world and the brevity of man''s life there) Stoicism and Epicureanism, and in that world of old Greek [20] thought, way, as if in the dark, we may be sure, like other men in the ordinary of human life--a system, which, like some other great products of the A wonderful order, actually in possession of human life!--grown For seven days the images of the old gods, and some of the graver new way with the body of man, perhaps with his soul--conceiving the new Rome and Roman life, just then, were come to seem like which had made his life certainly like one long "disease of the usage, like the very spirit of life itself, organising soul and body indeed, long ago an aged man related to me how things passed there, id: 13539 author: Scudder, John title: Dr. Scudder''s Tales for Little Readers, About the Heathen. date: words: 38293.0 sentences: 2181.0 pages: flesch: 83.0 cache: ./cache/13539.txt txt: ./txt/13539.txt summary: I wish that all the little heathen children knew this prayer; but their I hope, my dear children, that when you think of the wicked little girl missionaries to this land, to tell this people of the Pearl of great My dear Children--The death of a Hindoo is followed by many ridiculous My dear Children--The word heathen is applied to those who worship My dear Children--The people of India are divided into castes, as they dear children, if you come out to India as missionaries, you will have of children at that place; but mothers continue to destroy their blessing of God, the time will soon come when heathen mothers will no soul of some poor little heathen boy or girl, than to spend them in give it to you to buy tracts for the little heathen children of India." friends; but when I heard you tell about the little heathen girls, I id: 14764 author: Snoek, Johan M. title: The Grey Book A collection of protests against anti-semitism and the persecution of Jews issued by non-Roman Catholic churches and church leaders during Hitlers rule date: words: 133811.0 sentences: 9527.0 pages: flesch: 71.0 cache: ./cache/14764.txt txt: ./txt/14764.txt summary: The Church that protested Jewish persecution by the Nazis with such courage The President of the Federal Council of Churches of Christ in the U.S.A. stated, on May 1, 1943: "What is happening to the Jews on the Continent of "Jews, Christians of Jewish origin and political refugees". 1938, an office for helping persecuted Jews, but mainly Christians of Jewish for them in Germany: Jews, Christians of Jewish origin and political The protest of the Church against the persecution of the Jews in Germany Church, towards the national-socialist persecution of the Jews, shows great the Jews and the elimination of the Christian Church from public life... the Jews, it is the duty of the Christian Church to raise a protest against of the Law against Christians of Jewish origin, and against the Jews in general. Church had not publicly protested against the persecution of Jews; yet the Church and for reconciling Christians with Jews. id: 24507 author: Steiner, Rudolf title: Christianity as Mystical Fact, and the Mysteries of Antiquity date: words: nan sentences: nan pages: flesch: nan cache: txt: summary: ==== make-pages.sh questions ==== make-pages.sh search ==== make-pages.sh topic modeling corpus Zipping study carrel