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- Hunt believed the fire to be a pious fraud which brought Christianity into disrepute.
- :: : There have been many acts of pious fraud over the years.
- Historians generally regard these legends as " pious fraud " produced during the Middle Ages.
- If the intention is to create " proof " for religious history, it is pious fraud.
- He called the retraction story a " pious fraud . " Others who deny the retraction are Frank Laubach,
- :The multiplicity of fabrications and " pious frauds " versus the dearth of credible evidence that such an individual existed is enough to demonstrate the negative.
- In 1885 P . Hochart had proposed that the passage was a pious fraud, but the editor of the 1907 Oxford edition dismissed his suggestion and treated the passage as genuine.
- Gregorson Campbell considers the creature responsible to have been a water horse rather than a kelpie, and the tale " obviously a pious fraud to keep children from wandering on Sundays ".
- These pious frauds announce what will emerge as Marani's general theme : that throughout its history, the fresco has reached new generations through intermediaries intent on undoing the ravages of time.
- Monasteries, at that time, were masters of the " pia fraus ", the " pious fraud " of falsifying documents to match a dead benefactor's supposed intent.
- Vathek sees a message his mother left for him : " Beware of old doctors and their puny messengers of but one cubit high : distrust their pious frauds; and, instead of eating their melons, impale on a spit the bearers of them.
- Reports of Jacobite claimants curing scrofula by touch were rebuffed by a contributor to the " General Evening Post " : " The illustrious Royal Family now on the Throne despise such childish Delusions, such little pious Frauds, to prove their Divine Right to the Crown.
- In the early 1900s the Karl K黱stle theory of Priscillian origination and interpolation was popular : " The verse is an interpolation, first quoted and perhaps introduced by Priscillian ( a . d . 380 ) as a pious fraud to convince doubters of the doctrine of the Trinity ."
- It was in 1419 that the legend first appeared in the " Cr髇ica de Portugal ", and was accepted as fact, until Alexandre Herculano first reexamined the event, judging it a " pious fraud ", in his investigation in the middle of the 19th century.
- Therefore, as an educational tool, the ancient fables should still be studied and read . Accordingly the wisdom of the ancients devised a remedy by which to entice the wanton minds of men by a kind of pious fraud, the delicate Minerva secretly lurking beneath the mask of pleasure .
- In the Eighth series of " Ethical Addresses " ( 1901 ), after referring to " Ament and his pious frauds', Ament's motivations are explored : " It is because the Rev . Mr . Ament loved his church and her temporal possessions more than . . . ethical principles . . . . It is because men love their churches more than righteousness that iniquities done in the name of the church are condoned . " In the same publication, however, referring to Ament : " The truth of the matter is, that the missionary has been made the scapegoat by conspiring and corrupt native officials, and by immoral foreigners now in China and their ignorant brethren here in the United States ."