Rome in Many Lands a Survey of the Roman Catholic Church With An Account of Som

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Rome in Many Lands a Survey of the Roman Catholic Church With An Account of Som
Charles Stuteville Isaacson
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As may be readily understood, people so degraded are deeply superstitious. The legends of the saints, in which they have been nurtured by the monks and nuns, effected this ; and even in minds where the light of God's Word has found entrance, these superstitions retain their hold in a marvellous way. People, of whose trust and confidence in Christ we could not doubt, have had a long and painful struggle to free themselves from one superstition after another.
The ' evil eye ' is thoroughly believ
...ed in, even by The Case of Savoie 85 people whose general intelligence makes it difficult for us in England to understand their credulity. A person possessed of the 'evil eye' can demand what he will ; and it is pitiable to see the poor paying out of their poverty, that the ' eye ' may not be turned upon their sick, their children, or worse still, their goats or their cows. We have seen a strong man, on whom the ' evil eye ' had been turned, so convinced that nothing could save him from death, that he gradually succumbed.

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