Ten Great Religions: A comparison of all religions. 2d edHoughton, Mifflin, 1888 |
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... continued development CHAPTER III . ORIGIN AND DEVELOPMENT OF ALL RELIGIONS . § 1. Two ways in which Religions begin ; suddenly under the influence of a prophet ; or gradually , out of a national tendency • § 2. Religions derived from ...
... continued development CHAPTER III . ORIGIN AND DEVELOPMENT OF ALL RELIGIONS . § 1. Two ways in which Religions begin ; suddenly under the influence of a prophet ; or gradually , out of a national tendency • § 2. Religions derived from ...
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... continued interest in religious questions . • § 2. Religious faith necessary to progress in science , literature , Individualism insufficient and art . § 3. The essence of Christianity § 4. Christianity the religion of civilized man ...
... continued interest in religious questions . • § 2. Religious faith necessary to progress in science , literature , Individualism insufficient and art . § 3. The essence of Christianity § 4. Christianity the religion of civilized man ...
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... continued to be , the faith of the Hindus to this hour . It is 670 years Once more change the scene . later , 430 before Christ , and now we are in Greece , assisting at Athens at the Pan - Athenaic Festival . All Greece has come to ...
... continued to be , the faith of the Hindus to this hour . It is 670 years Once more change the scene . later , 430 before Christ , and now we are in Greece , assisting at Athens at the Pan - Athenaic Festival . All Greece has come to ...
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... continued Development . §1 . Each Religion has its own Special Type . Two false THE Theories . HE subject of this chapter will be the special character , or type of each religion ; that which distinguishes it from every other , and ...
... continued Development . §1 . Each Religion has its own Special Type . Two false THE Theories . HE subject of this chapter will be the special character , or type of each religion ; that which distinguishes it from every other , and ...
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... continued to this day , viz . the Hindu , Persian , Latin , Greek , Keltic , Teutonic , and Slavonic varieties . Another , the Turanian , has divided itself into the Mongols , Tartars , Turks , Magyars . Another , the Semitic , has ...
... continued to this day , viz . the Hindu , Persian , Latin , Greek , Keltic , Teutonic , and Slavonic varieties . Another , the Turanian , has divided itself into the Mongols , Tartars , Turks , Magyars . Another , the Semitic , has ...
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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