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单词 Christianise
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I suppose there was a rebranding explosion when Europe Christianised: loads of mosaics having to be relaid, crosses nailed on to temples, altars altered. David Mitchell: I'm glad the asbo is going, but most rebranding is just a distraction 2011-02-13T00:05:37Z
The cross in the circle was added later and was probably made with the aim of Christianising the monument. What do Wales' medieval carved stones symbolise? 2020-07-17T04:00:00Z
Here was the great Australian prophecy that black kids, with just enough white in them, could be civilised and “Christianised”, saved from the predicted doomed fate of their forebears. Adam Goodes showed us the festering sores of Australia's history can rip open at any moment | Stan Grant 2015-09-21T04:00:00Z
Christian Spain is thought to have begun in the fifth century with the arrival of the recently Christianised Visigoths from central Europe and Byzantium. Spain’s Christian history challenged by discovery of 4th-century glass plate 2014-10-05T04:00:00Z
Christianised in the sixth century, Ireland's Gaelic regional kingdoms were disrupted by an invasion from Norman England in the 12th century. Ireland country profile 2014-04-10T14:22:18Z
It would seem at first sight as if the work would be strengthened and hastened, for now the Christianising energies of Britain would be added to those of Germany. Canute the Great The Rise of Danish Imperialism during the Viking Age 2012-02-23T03:00:38.817Z
In another half hour they entered the little town that had been Christianised. The Outcaste 2011-12-12T03:00:25.380Z
It is the majority of the dwellers in our great cities which need most the civilising—or, if you like it better, the Christianising—influence which strong and good men can exercise in a community. Eunice 2011-12-05T03:00:40.560Z
None of them would think of leaving church before service is over; but one detail in which these hairy Christians are not yet fully Christianised is, that no collection plate is ever sent round! Alone with the Hairy Ainu or, 3,800 miles on a pack saddle in Yezo and a cruise to the Kurile Islands. 2011-10-30T02:00:10.270Z
But now from this Christianised, spiritualised brute force is developed the peculiar feature of the middle ages, chivalry, which finally becomes exalted into a religious knighthood. The Prose Writings of Heinrich Heine 2011-09-21T02:00:27.670Z
They became Christian Socialists not so much because they cared for Socialism, as Maurice owned his "object was not to Socialise society, but to Christianise Socialism." Bygones Worth Remembering, Vol. 1 (of 2) 2011-07-22T02:00:20.507Z
Bells, he declared, were missionaries themselves and exercised a Christianising influence. The Outcaste 2011-12-12T03:00:25.380Z
All through Europe immense sums are spent yearly in Christianising the poor. The Hearts of Men 2011-07-19T02:00:20.477Z
The Goths had been Christianised and civilised at an early period. The Influence of the Bible on Civilisation 2011-07-06T02:00:51.053Z
But I thought there were no Indians in this part of the country, except the Opatas; and they are Christianised, dwelling in towns.” The Lost Mountain A Tale of Sonora 2011-03-23T02:00:19.250Z
He presents a fantastically Romanised and Christianised view of British history, deriving the Britons from a Trojan and Roman ancestry. Myths & Legends of the Celtic Race
Loring, an indifferent member of Christianised society, would have made a very respectable Mohammedan. Shadows of Flames A Novel
The qualities, to each of whom he had planned to give a Knight, he had borrowed from Aristotle and partly Christianised, but not to the forgetting of their heathen birth. The Cutting of an Agate
Its huts, even during a cinema show, and at the counters where they sell Woodbines and chocolates, have a Christianised atmosphere. The Romance of the Red Triangle The story of the coming of the red triangle and the service rendered by the Y.M.C.A. to the sailors and soldiers of the British Empire
Miss Mary Owen knew a black girl in Missouri who, as a proof of being Christianised, threw away the thorn which she kept as a fetish to injure an enemy.  Legends of Florence Collected from the People, First Series
We will wake up the dry bones of these old countries, and civilise and Christianise them with our farm machinery.” The Romance of the Reaper
The people whom he Christianised were themselves rude; not likely to raise their ecclesiastical conceptions higher than the standard their apostle set; more likely to fall short of that standard. The Christian Church in These Islands before the Coming of Augustine Three Lectures Delivered at St. Paul's in January 1894
Undisturbed by any previous making of lighter poetry, he came fresh to the work of Christianising English song. Anglo-Saxon Grammar and Exercise Book with Inflections, Syntax, Selections for Reading, and Glossary
In other words, the community may have been an old one before it was Christianised. The Gnôsis of the Light
The good monks Christianised it, and named it Augustine. The Thread of Gold
Far o'er the earth—the Christianised—where'er The Saviour's name is hymn'd in daily prayer, The winds of heaven their memories tender waft, Commix'd with all the sorceries of the craft. Notes and Queries, Number 217, December 24, 1853 A Medium of Inter-communication for Literary Men, Artists, Antiquaries, Genealogists, etc.
This Christianising of the Picts may not have been very lasting. The Christian Church in These Islands before the Coming of Augustine Three Lectures Delivered at St. Paul's in January 1894
The Gospellers were accused of an attempt to poach on the Papal preserves, and it was mockingly stated that they had at last come to Christianise the benighted Papists. Ireland as It Is And as It Would be Under Home Rule
The poor fragment has been Christianised; a wayside altar sanctifies it, and a little painted shrine to the Madonna adorns the base. Olive in Italy
Another still more startling gives us this result: according to the laws which govern statistics, thirteen hundred thousand years must pass before the Brahmans in this one South Indian district are Christianised. Things as They Are Mission Work in Southern India
His genial face and hearty handshake have a more Christianising effect on the soul than a ton of sermons. Literary Tours in The Highlands and Islands of Scotland
He has a mission, and will fulfil it, and that mission is to Christianise!! all Mussulmans. General Gordon A Christian Hero
Poor stuff this to educate their children and to civilise and Christianise their parents. Gipsy Life being an account of our Gipsies and their children, with suggestions for their improvement
Roman of the second period.—Of the Latin introduced under the Christianised Saxon sovereigns, many words are extant. A Handbook of the English Language
For the working class, however, their labours spelt slavery, and ought always to be remembered when similar attempts to 'Christianise' Socialism are made by the 'servants' of the Church. British Socialism An Examination of Its Doctrines, Policy, Aims and Practical Proposals
They were Christianised Indians, belonging to one of the Spanish missions situated far up the Napo. Bruin The Grand Bear Hunt
The son of the Dutch pastor who, after his grim fashion, Christianised the former generation, proves better than his condemnatory creed, and acts as personal conductor to the sights of Amboyna. Through the Malay Archipelago
Against these it is likely that Arthur sought to maintain a semi-Romanised, partially Christianised civilisation. The Cornwall Coast
His intentions were to have them educated and Christianised, and then restored to their native country, in hopes that they might do something toward civilising it. The Land of Fire A Tale of Adventure
Here they thought their troubles were ended, for the natives of Tahiti were known to not only be friendly to white men, but Christianised as well. The South Seaman An Incident In The Sea Story Of Australia - 1901
In that part of the Amazonian territory which lies within the boundaries of Brazil, the settlements are, of course, Brazilian—the settlers being a mixture of Portuguese negroes and Christianised Indians. Bruin The Grand Bear Hunt
In 1853 the mission of the American Board was dissolved, their object having been fully realised in Christianising the people, planting churches, and making them self-supporting. Captain Cook His Life, Voyages, and Discoveries
A refuge from the troubles and vicissitudes of the time was sought by some in a Christianised Stoicism. A History of French Literature Short Histories of the Literatures of the World: II.
The world was very far from being Christianised. The Hour and the Man, An Historical Romance
The Spanish national conscience recognised the obligation of civilising and Christianising the Indians, a task which Spaniards finally accomplished. Bartholomew de Las Casas; his life, apostolate, and writings
The savages there, if not Christianised, will haul you out of the sea, roast you, and eat you! Sunk at Sea
The “fiestas” are supposed to have a good effect in Christianising the natives, and the saints’ calendar has been considerably enlarged in that pseudo-holy land. The White Chief A Legend of Northern Mexico
But something was heard which told that the place was not only inhabited, but Christianised. The Billow and the Rock
Ulfilas civilised as well as Christianised the Goths of Bulgaria, and was responsible for the earliest Gothic alphabet—the Moeso-Gothic. Bulgaria
Selecting four Christianised Indians who plied their trade as itinerant merchants between the country of Zacapula and the Quiché tribes, whom they thought qualified to play the part, the friars carefully taught them the verses. Bartholomew de Las Casas; his life, apostolate, and writings
It so happened that Samdadchiemba, the guide of the missionaries—a Christianised Oriental, but withal a very merry fellow—was present during this interview, but he sat drinking his tea without uttering a word. Chambers's Edinburgh Journal, No. 451 Volume 18, New Series, August 21, 1852
They professed to have carried with them into their mountains the traditions and the nationality of that very important portion of the Christianised Roman Empire which was called Britannia. The Book-Hunter A New Edition, with a Memoir of the Author
Whithorn was famous also for its early schools and monastery, and exercised no small influence in Christianising both the surrounding district and Northumbria, or what is now known as the northerly parts of England. Scottish Cathedrals and Abbeys
Nor, audacious as was the faculty of "transfer" possessed by the mediæval genius, was it easy to Christianise the story in any other way. The Flourishing of Romance and the Rise of Allegory (Periods of European Literature, vol. II)
My father employed a number of blacks on his estate, as did my uncle; for they found them far more trustworthy and industrious than the so-called Christianised natives. The Young Llanero A Story of War and Wild Life in Venezuela
On February 28, 1861, he established three Sisters of St.-Vincent de Paul in a small house which had been a wayside inn, and set about Christianising his people in earnest. France and the Republic A Record of Things Seen and Learned in the French Provinces During the 'Centennial' Year 1889
It had now become the very centre of Christianising influences, whence rays of bright light were emanating and reaching the farthest islands of the Pacific Ocean. The Cruise of the Mary Rose Here and There in the Pacific
There a devoted missionary, Mr Evans, with his brave wife and a lady teacher, Miss Adams, were nobly toiling and were not unsuccessful in their efforts to Christianise and then to civilise the Indians. Three Boys in the Wild North Land
Thus ended, just as many other efforts of the kind have ended, this effort to civilise the Indians before Christianising them. By Canoe and Dog-Train
But the Middle Ages do not simply repeat, they Christianise Aristotle. Mediaeval Socialism
The Christianised world has sunk its intelligence beneath the prescriptions of a demoralized Church; the moral impulse of the religion borrowed from the Hebrews has died down into formalism. Platform Monologues
From the first, we have rejected incredulously the immoderate effects ascribed to the greased cartridges; and not one rational syllable is there in the pretended rumours about Christianising the army. The Uncollected Writings of Thomas de Quincey—Vol. 1 With a Preface and Annotations by James Hogg
They were pursuing the right methods in trying to Christianise first, as it has ever seemed an impossibility to get much of an abiding civilisation out of a pagan Indian. Three Boys in the Wild North Land
Whenever they became Christianised, they began to appreciate life like other men, and ceased, of course, to be the troublers they had once been. Chambers's Edinburgh Journal, No. 435 Volume 17, New Series, May 1, 1852
Spiritual plays were arranged by the priests in all parts of Christianised Europe, who chose scenes and stories from both Old and New Testaments, and from the lives of the saints and holy men. The Girl's Own Paper, Vol. VIII, No. 357, October 30, 1886
There, on the pagan May-day, in order to celebrate their ancient rites unmolested, they dressed themselves in all manner of fantastic and bestial masks, so as to frighten off the Christianising invaders from the revels. Among Famous Books
It had an alien purpose: the knowledge of things divine, by a later period Christianised and understood as the divine mysteries. The Evolution of Love
The Christianising of international relations will be brought about by insisting on the contrary interpretation—that our highest self-development and interest is to be attained by respecting the interests and encouraging the development of others. Letters from Mesopotamia in 1915 and January, 1916, from Robert Palmer, who was killed in the Battle of Um El Hannah, June 21, 1916, aged 27 years
He was active as a Sunday-school teacher, and assisted with his purse and his own active exertions in every effort to Christianise the rude people of Kingswood. Chambers's Edinburgh Journal, No. 429 Volume 17, New Series, March 20, 1852
The time of Gregory the Great was the time in which, to use Dean Milman’s words, “the human mind was finally Christianised.” Anglo-Saxon Literature
It would still be advisable to "humanise the governors of prisons, to civilise the warders, and to Christianise the Chaplains." Oscar Wilde, His Life and Confessions Volume 2
It was true, St. Augustine had said: "Non Christianised, Christi sumus," but this saying had never been understood, and very probably St. Augustine had not meant it in its literal sense. The Evolution of Love
Personally I don't see how we can expect the Christianising process to make decisive headway until the incapables are partitioned out among the capables. Letters from Mesopotamia in 1915 and January, 1916, from Robert Palmer, who was killed in the Battle of Um El Hannah, June 21, 1916, aged 27 years
In 681 he completed the conversion of England by his preaching to the South Saxons, whom he endeavoured to civilise as well as Christianise. Early Britain Anglo-Saxon Britain
For instance, the old story of the "Quest of the Graal," best known to modern readers through Tennyson's "Idylls of the King," has been Christianised and consecrated. Our Catholic Heritage in English Literature of Pre-Conquest Days
Among Christianised natives the three crosses may come gradually to mean the Trinity. Unknown Mexico, Volume 1 (of 2) A Record of Five Years' Exploration Among the Tribes of the Western Sierra Madre; In the Tierra Caliente of Tepic and Jalisco; and Among the Tarascos of Michoacan
Notwithstanding the development of civilising, Christianising, and educational institutions, crime, insanity, and pauperism are increasing with startling rapidity. The Fertility of the Unfit
He shrinks from the thought of a revolution, but does not believe that the present industrial system can be Christianised. Painted Windows Studies in Religious Personality
Councils and edicts prohibited these processions in Gaul, but a more effectual way was to Christianise them. The Religion of the Ancient Celts
Pagan art, which was decaying before the advent of Christ, could not, it appears, be quietly Christianised and carried on without a break. Christian Mysticism
The mind of educated India has been Christianised to a much greater extent than the religious or domestic practices have been. New Ideas in India During the Nineteenth Century A Study of Social, Political, and Religious Developments
It was easier for the Christian mission to Christianise barbarous Africa than cultivated Rome. The Religious Spirit of the Slavs (1916) Sermons On Subjects Suggested By The War, Third Series
She remains a social reformer, and is disposed to agree with Bishop Gore that the present system is so iniquitous that it cannot be Christianised. Painted Windows Studies in Religious Personality
"Have they Christianised him?" said the king, with a sly look. Alfgar the Dane or the Second Chronicle of Aescendune
Is not this the Platonic doctrine of anamnesis, Christianised in a most beautiful manner? Christian Mysticism
Of these a great number are excellent in both intention and execution, and must be numbered among the educating, civilising, Christianising agencies of the day. Great Britain and Her Queen
The same effect was produced by crusaders who came to help the Spaniards in their struggle against the Moors, and by foreign colonists who helped to Christianise the territories conquered from the Mohammedans. The Troubadours
Voguls, a Finnish tribe on the E. slope of the Urals; are Christianised, but still practise many Shamanist rites; number some 20,000. The Nuttall Encyclopædia Being a Concise and Comprehensive Dictionary of General Knowledge
It is said that the Norman structure was dedicated to St. Ivo, a Persian bishop, who is supposed to have Christianised the Britons in Cornwall in the ninth century, and to have erected six chapels. What to See in England A Guide to Places of Historic Interest, Natural Beauty or Literary Association
Far below, this deep chanting struck on the ears of a little camp of Christianised half-breeds who were lumbering. The War in the Air
Till the peasants had been Christianised they would not invite the preacher of strange doctrines under their roofs, they looked on him with dislike or mistrust as interfering with their cherished superstitions and ancestral customs. Castles and Cave Dwellings of Europe
This small maritime tribe, who make excellent sailors, is interesting and civilisable; many have been Christianised, especially by the Roman Catholic missioners. To the Gold Coast for Gold A Personal Narrative in Two Volumes.—Volume I
The Finns came under the dominion of the Swedes in the 12th and 13th centuries, and were by them Christianised. The Nuttall Encyclopædia Being a Concise and Comprehensive Dictionary of General Knowledge
They have been for years past doing their utmost, with simple sincerity, to Christianise this negro land, and promote a civilised and happy state of existence among these benighted beings. What Led to the Discovery of the Source of the Nile
The Boers in the eastern part of the Cape Colony where he laboured, did not appreciate his efforts to Christianise their slaves. The Ghost Kings
Her imagination, sensitive, Christianised, ascetic, shrank from what he might have done. The History of David Grieve
The Roman empire was Christianised in three centuries! Expositions of Holy Scripture St. Mark
If the Christian Church had to undertake the task of Christianising the world by its own strength, we might well despair of success and stop altogether. Expositions of Holy Scripture Second Kings Chapters VIII to End and Chronicles, Ezra, and Nehemiah. Esther, Job, Proverbs, and Ecclesiastes
From the time of Otto I it was the policy of the German Kings to Germanise and Christianise the nations on their eastern border, as a preparatory step to including them in the Empire. The Church and the Empire, Being an Outline of the History of the Church from A.D. 1003 to A.D. 1304
There are some vessels blessed with patriarchal, intellectual Captains, gentlemanly and brotherly officers, and docile and Christianised crews. White Jacket or, the World on a Man-of-War
Then the Spaniards, having Christianised the Indians, made slaves of them, and ground them to the dust with merciless cruelties and overwork, which quickly depopulated whole towns and districts. The Naturalist in Nicaragua
As to the Grail, it may be a Christianised rendering of one or another of the magical and mystic caldrons of Welsh or Irish legend. Alfred Tennyson
In the first act she is Zoe—a Christian girl who has wandered across the desert from Damascus to try to Christianise the Zeus-worshipping pagans of Palmyra. The Man That Corrupted Hadleyburg and Other Stories
But notwithstanding these reverses the work of Christianising the native races of Canada proceeded apace. History of the Catholic Church from the Renaissance to the French Revolution — Volume 1
Would to God that we were so Christianised that the comparison might always be favourable to us, which it is not! Unbeaten Tracks in Japan
A forgiven thief, a doctored horse, and a Christianised Jew are all worth the same price. Ivanoff
They are exceedingly confused, as was natural, if that hypothesis which regards the story as a Christianised form of obscure Celtic myth be correct. Alfred Tennyson
The legend is evidently a Christianised version of the Odyssean story, while the name supplies the additional detail that the disaster happened in consequence of an evil counsel. The Odyssey Rendered into English prose for the use of those who cannot read the original
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