Encara no tenim significats per a "mere superstition".
1You, of all men, to be taken in by a mere superstition.
2There never was a religionist who believed his own religion mere superstition.
3And Christ did not think of it as a mere superstition.
4This granted, it follows that worship of such fancied Being is mere superstition.
5It may be, if you will, mere superstition to bow at the name of Jesus.
6This is no mere superstition, bred of man's innate tendency to exalt the past above the present.
7But now, he thought, what would there be to teach the children that such things were mere superstition?
8When a religion is opposed to science it becomes mere superstition: that which is contrary to knowledge is ignorance.
9Or is that mere superstition?
10A mere superstition, but curious.
11Accordingly all religion is in their account mere superstition; and they take pride in never acknowledging their Maker but to brave Him.
12It was thought that these little figures were endowed with some supernatural powers or attributes, but of course this was mere superstition.
13If Bacon had openly treated Christianity as mere superstition, will any one say that his life would have been worth twenty-four hours' purchase?
14Surely I have always believed that it was a mere superstition of the ignorant peasantry- aphantomof the imagination; but here is a dreadful reality.
15In the eyes of the anarchist, oysters, champagne, and Worth are mere superstitions, myths to which we attach no importance.
16"But surely, sir-afterall, it's the twentieth century-thisis mere superstition!"
Aquesta col·locació està formada per:
Mere superstition per variant geogràfica