| 1849 - 660 ˹éÒ
...shocking degree, their conversation is full of filthy expressions, and their lives of impure acts. " More uneradicable than the sins of the flesh is the...truth has perhaps done more to lower their character in the eyes of Christendom than any other fault Thieving is exceedingly common, and the illegal exactions... | |
| Henry Howe - 1854 - 740 ˹éÒ
...advance, and all experience proves that nothing but the gospel can cleanse and purify its fountain. More uneradicable than the sins of the flesh is the...truth has perhaps done more to lower their character in the eyes of Christendom than any other fault. They feel no shame at being detected in a lie, though... | |
| William H. Brereton - 1882 - 342 ˹éÒ
...smoking our opium. Dr. Williams further says of them, at page 96 of the same volume: "More ineradicable than the sins of the flesh is the falsity of the Chinese...truth has, perhaps, done more to lower their character in the eyes of Christendom than any other fault. They feel no shame at being detected in a lie, though... | |
| Willard B. Farwell - 1885 - 254 ˹éÒ
...the former may even be said to be rare, but brothels and their inmates occur everywhere on land and water. One danger attending young girls going abroad...shame at being detected in a lie (though they have not-gone quite so far as not to know when they do lie), nor do they fear any punishment from their... | |
| Edward Royall Tyler, William Lathrop Kingsley, George Park Fisher, Timothy Dwight - 1849 - 658 ˹éÒ
...shocking degree, their conversation is full of filthy expressions, and their lives of impure acts. " More uneradicable than the sins of the flesh is the...truth has perhaps done more to lower their character in the eyes of Christendom than any other fault Thieving is exceedingly common, and the illegal exactions... | |
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