Outlines of the History of Religion to the Spread of the Universal ReligionsTrübner, 1884 - 249 páginas |
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Términos y frases comunes
adopted Aesir Ahura mazda Akkadians ancient animistic appears Arabs Aryan ascribed Assyrian Babylon Babylonians belong Berlin Brahmâ Brâhmanism Brahmans Buddha Buddhism century B.C. character chief Chinese Christianity civilisation conception connected cultus deity derived Devas divine doctrine earth Egypt Egyptian Erânian Essai evil spirits fire Germans Geschichte goddess gods Greek heaven highest Hindus hymns ibid idea Indian Indische Indo-Germanic Indra influence inscriptions Islâm Israelites Istar king Kong-tse later legends Leipzig Lenormant literature London Max Müller Mazdeism Mekka Mesopotamia Mohammed monotheism moral MÜLLER myth mythology Nindar Northern Semites oldest origin Paris Pârsism period Persians Phenician philosophy priests probably Prophet race regarded religious Rigveda Romans sacred sacrifices Sanskr Sanskrit sect Semitic soul Sprenger sun-god supreme T. W. RHYS DAVIDS temple texts TIELE tion translation tribes Ueber universal religion Veda Vedic Vedic religion Vishnu vols worship Yahveh Yazatas Zarathustra Zeitschr Zeus
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Página 6 - ... The statement that there are nations or tribes which possess no religion, rests either on inaccurate observations or on a confusion of ideas. No tribe or nation has yet been met with destitute of belief in any higher Beings, and travellers who asserted their existence have been afterwards refuted by facts. It is legitimate, therefore, to call Religion, in its most general sense, an universal phenomenon of humanity.