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Example sentences for "universal religion"

  • That it is adapted to become a universal religion, no one can doubt who has ever inquired into its nature and design, or who has ever read the history of its progress.

  • However, waiving all personal remarks, allow me to ask you if you really believe that Christianity will ever become a universal religion?

  • This is to be a temple of universal religion, symbolizing in its architecture the unities of faith and humanity.

  • In general, this desire for a universal religion, simple and wanting in distinctive characters, follows a weakening of conviction, a loss of passion for accepted forms.

  • But that Islâm, which came into the world as the Arabian form of the one, true religion, has actually become a universal religion, is due to circumstances which had little to do with its origin.

  • But for the military success of the first khalifs Islâm would never have become a universal religion.

  • It is in this guise that Islam assumes the rôle of a universal religion.

  • The title of a universal religion cannot be denied to it.

  • The Jewish merchants, coming into contact with non-Jews in their travels on land and sea, endeavored especially to present their religious tenets in terms of a broad, universal religion.

  • This hope of a universal religion, which rings through the Psalms, the Wisdom books and the Hellenistic literature, was soon destined to grow faint.

  • The freemason lodges, carried into Germany from England, a relic of mediævalism, aided the movement by their endeavour after a universal religion of a moral and practical kind.

  • Is Bahaism fitted to be a universal religion?

  • It has laid out a program as a universal religion, has crossed the seas and aspires to convert Christendom.

  • A "universal religion" should be adapted to all conditions.

  • A universal religion may be defined either as one that has been accepted by all peoples, or as one whose doctrines are such that it may be so accepted.

  • On the demand for a universal religion in the Roman Empire, and the preparation in the earlier cults for the worship of the emperors, see J.

  • According to Christ and the Apostles, Christianity was to grow out of Judaism, and be developed into a universal religion.

  • We must first find the specific idea of each, and we may then be able to show how each of these may take its place in the harmonious working of universal religion.

  • Faith in that is the basis of all expectation of a universal religion, and the wish and the power to convert others come from that doctrine of the Divine unity.

  • The elaborate work of Bunsen on "Egypt's Place in Universal History" does not aid us much in finding the place of Egyptian religion in universal religion.

  • Christianity alone is a cosmic or universal religion.

  • The questions hitherto treated—the natural and supernatural, miracles, the Scriptures—belong to universal religion.

  • An universal God ought to have revealed an universal Religion 115.

  • A universal God ought to have revealed a universal religion.

  • The main point in Simon is his endeavour to create a universal religion of the supreme God.

  • Oriental Religions, and their Relation to Universal Religion: India.

  • Oriental Religions and their Relation to Universal Religion.

  • The New Testament is the literature of the Christian Church in its creative epoch; the work still, in the main, of Jewish hands, as Judaism was blossoming into a universal religion.

  • All the elements had been developed, one after another, for a Universal Religion, and there was nothing more to be done but to await the coming to the birth.

  • What mind planned this process of a nation's growth into a universal religion?


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
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