Ten Great Religions: A comparison of all religions. 2d edHoughton, Mifflin, 1888 |
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... Idea of God in all Religions : Animism , Polytheism , Pantheism , Ditheism , Tritheism , Monotheism ; The Soul and its Transmigrations ; Origin of the World ; Inspiration and Art ; Ethics ; Idea of Future State ; Future Religion of ...
... Idea of God in all Religions : Animism , Polytheism , Pantheism , Ditheism , Tritheism , Monotheism ; The Soul and its Transmigrations ; Origin of the World ; Inspiration and Art ; Ethics ; Idea of Future State ; Future Religion of ...
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... Idea of God in all religions , and ask how it began and in what way it was developed . In the same manner we seek to trace other phases of the religious life , from their simplest beginnings to their fullest outcome . In pursuing this ...
... Idea of God in all religions , and ask how it began and in what way it was developed . In the same manner we seek to trace other phases of the religious life , from their simplest beginnings to their fullest outcome . In pursuing this ...
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... idea of a corresponding evolution of the spiritual monad , from which every organic form derives its unity . Evolution has a satisfactory meaning only when we admit that the soul is developed and educated by passing through many bodies ...
... idea of a corresponding evolution of the spiritual monad , from which every organic form derives its unity . Evolution has a satisfactory meaning only when we admit that the soul is developed and educated by passing through many bodies ...
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James Freeman Clarke. Christ . They are quite interesting , and give a good idea of primitive Buddhism . Mr. Davids finds some points of resem- blance between this literature and that of the New Testament ; but agrees with Kuenen , in ...
James Freeman Clarke. Christ . They are quite interesting , and give a good idea of primitive Buddhism . Mr. Davids finds some points of resem- blance between this literature and that of the New Testament ; but agrees with Kuenen , in ...
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... idea of the Infinite • § 4. Belief in disembodied spirits the first form in which the re- ligious nature manifests itself 64 · 70 72 75 • · § 5 . The world of dreams , and its influence § 6 . Why do primitive races fear ghosts ? . • § 7 ...
... idea of the Infinite • § 4. Belief in disembodied spirits the first form in which the re- ligious nature manifests itself 64 · 70 72 75 • · § 5 . The world of dreams , and its influence § 6 . Why do primitive races fear ghosts ? . • § 7 ...
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