Ten Great Religions: A comparison of all religions. 2d edHoughton, Mifflin, 1888 |
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... beginnings to their fullest outcome . In pursuing this course of thought I have been often called upon to discuss the religions of the primitive or childlike races , a department of the subject not treated in the first volume . The im ...
... beginnings to their fullest outcome . In pursuing this course of thought I have been often called upon to discuss the religions of the primitive or childlike races , a department of the subject not treated in the first volume . The im ...
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... beginning , and has not existed always . The primeval chaos § 2. Doctrine of evolution . Its antiquity . The world - egg . Orphic poets . Laws of Manu . Aristophanes . Hesiod . Ovid . American Indians . Eddas . The Polynesian theology ...
... beginning , and has not existed always . The primeval chaos § 2. Doctrine of evolution . Its antiquity . The world - egg . Orphic poets . Laws of Manu . Aristophanes . Hesiod . Ovid . American Indians . Eddas . The Polynesian theology ...
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... beginning with the facts , it sets out from a theory . It judges every question beforehand . It also destroys our interest in the study , if we assume that the peculiarities of the great majority of the religions of the world are errors ...
... beginning with the facts , it sets out from a theory . It judges every question beforehand . It also destroys our interest in the study , if we assume that the peculiarities of the great majority of the religions of the world are errors ...
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... beginning the very fact which should ap- pear , if at all , as the result of an inquiry . We wish now to find out what there is true , and what false in each . This classification , therefore , will not suffice . The same thing may be ...
... beginning the very fact which should ap- pear , if at all , as the result of an inquiry . We wish now to find out what there is true , and what false in each . This classification , therefore , will not suffice . The same thing may be ...
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... beginning as an Arab religion , has con- verted the Turks , the Persians , the Egyptians , Hindus , and many other races . Such , too , is the religion of Buddha , which sent out missionaries very early , and converted the people of ...
... beginning as an Arab religion , has con- verted the Turks , the Persians , the Egyptians , Hindus , and many other races . Such , too , is the religion of Buddha , which sent out missionaries very early , and converted the people of ...
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Ahriman ancient ancient Egypt animals beauty beginning belief belong body Brahmanism Buddha Buddhism Bushmen called Catholic cause chaos character childlike races Christ Christianity church conception Confucius creation Creator darkness death declares Deity Ditheism divine doctrine earth Egypt Egyptian eternal ethnic religions Euthydemus evil existence fact faith Father gilt top gods Greece Greek heart heaven Hindu holy idea idolatry immortality India infinite inspiration intelligence Jesus Judaism Koran Laws of Manu ligion living lowest mankind mind Mohammed Mohammedanism Monotheism moral Moses nations nature origin Ormazd Osiris outward Pantheism perfect Persia philosophers Plato Polytheism prayer priests primitive prophets religious Rig-Veda ritual Roman Rome sacred books says speak spirit supernatural Supreme teaching temples tendency Testament thee theism theory things thou thought thousand tion transmigration triad tribes truth unity universe vast Vedas Vedic hymns whole worship Zoroaster