The Distinctive Messages of the Old ReligionsW. Blackwood and sons, 1892 - 342 páginas |
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... creed , there is already existing an element of unity . If rever- ence for the form has declined , it is only in order that there may be more room for the operation of the spirit . The movement towards the recognition of a common ...
... creed , there is already existing an element of unity . If rever- ence for the form has declined , it is only in order that there may be more room for the operation of the spirit . The movement towards the recognition of a common ...
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... amid its wide- ness , that he ceases to believe in the exclusiveness of his own privilege or in the monopoly of his own creed . Such has been the position of our country during the The Common Element in Religions . 41.
... amid its wide- ness , that he ceases to believe in the exclusiveness of his own privilege or in the monopoly of his own creed . Such has been the position of our country during the The Common Element in Religions . 41.
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... creed are agreed . Even those beliefs which to modern development seem elementary have at no time com- manded the simultaneous assent of the united world . The belief in a personal God has occupied little place in the religious ...
... creed are agreed . Even those beliefs which to modern development seem elementary have at no time com- manded the simultaneous assent of the united world . The belief in a personal God has occupied little place in the religious ...
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... creed , but of all creeds . It is the basis of universal worship , and the ground on which all religions can already stand in brotherhood . The question between the disciple of Christ and the dis- ciple of Vishnu is not whether the Word ...
... creed , but of all creeds . It is the basis of universal worship , and the ground on which all religions can already stand in brotherhood . The question between the disciple of Christ and the dis- ciple of Vishnu is not whether the Word ...
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... creed which , at a period almost contemporary with Confucius , found its exponent in the mystic Lâo- tze.1 And here once more regression is the order کو 1 The system is called Tâoism , from a word Tao , whose ety- mology is uncertain ...
... creed which , at a period almost contemporary with Confucius , found its exponent in the mystic Lâo- tze.1 And here once more regression is the order کو 1 The system is called Tâoism , from a word Tao , whose ety- mology is uncertain ...
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