The childhood of religionsD. Appleton, 1875 - 288 páginas |
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... known concerning the matters already spoken of has been gathered from books . Men of science , wistful to learn more of that long before out of which we have come , have deemed none of its relics too trifling for their study . They They ...
... known concerning the matters already spoken of has been gathered from books . Men of science , wistful to learn more of that long before out of which we have come , have deemed none of its relics too trifling for their study . They They ...
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... known to you that among many beliefs , now found to be wrong , which were held in bygone days , people thought that the earth was a flat and fixed thing , for whose sole benefit the sun shone by day and the moon and stars by night . Now ...
... known to you that among many beliefs , now found to be wrong , which were held in bygone days , people thought that the earth was a flat and fixed thing , for whose sole benefit the sun shone by day and the moon and stars by night . Now ...
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... known as the Peloponnesus , but now called the Morea , and was laughed at for his boldness ; while another held that the pale belt of light which is named , from a pretty myth , the Milky Way , and which we know consists of millions of ...
... known as the Peloponnesus , but now called the Morea , and was laughed at for his boldness ; while another held that the pale belt of light which is named , from a pretty myth , the Milky Way , and which we know consists of millions of ...
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... known , and although the forms in which some of them are cast are crude and foolish , they are worth more than a smile . They were very real to those who framed them , and the wise will gladly find in them this truth : that in the ...
... known , and although the forms in which some of them are cast are crude and foolish , they are worth more than a smile . They were very real to those who framed them , and the wise will gladly find in them this truth : that in the ...
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... known , as the likeness between the Jewish , Babylonian and Persian testifies , speak of the earth as made before the sun , and as arched over by a solid firmament . It was to them a flat thing that moved not , and since no voice has ...
... known , as the likeness between the Jewish , Babylonian and Persian testifies , speak of the earth as made before the sun , and as arched over by a solid firmament . It was to them a flat thing that moved not , and since no voice has ...
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