The Distinctive Messages of the Old ReligionsW. Blackwood and sons, 1892 - 342 páginas |
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... of which he is now conscious has had a distinct origin . There must have been something to cause that ori- gin . Two facts lie before him - the fact that he is now an individual being , and the fact that 4 Messages of the Old Religions .
... of which he is now conscious has had a distinct origin . There must have been something to cause that ori- gin . Two facts lie before him - the fact that he is now an individual being , and the fact that 4 Messages of the Old Religions .
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George Matheson. is now an individual being , and the fact that a few years ago he was individually nothing . Even to his primitive consciousness it is already clear that two such contrary states cannot have followed one another without ...
George Matheson. is now an individual being , and the fact that a few years ago he was individually nothing . Even to his primitive consciousness it is already clear that two such contrary states cannot have followed one another without ...
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... fact that to the child the steamboat is not a piece of mechanism , but an independent and self - acting agent , moved by its own power and impelled by its own will . A man has no such joy in the percep- tion , just because a man has ...
... fact that to the child the steamboat is not a piece of mechanism , but an independent and self - acting agent , moved by its own power and impelled by its own will . A man has no such joy in the percep- tion , just because a man has ...
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... fact to be accounted for in the history of religions — the fact that the earliest objects of worship are precisely those things which are not in themselves the grandest . We should have expected that the primitive man would have fixed ...
... fact to be accounted for in the history of religions — the fact that the earliest objects of worship are precisely those things which are not in themselves the grandest . We should have expected that the primitive man would have fixed ...
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... Now I take the reason to lie precisely in the fact that seems to constitute the ground for an opposite conclusion . I believe that the primitive man prefers the stone to the star just because he 8 Messages of the Old Religions .
... Now I take the reason to lie precisely in the fact that seems to constitute the ground for an opposite conclusion . I believe that the primitive man prefers the stone to the star just because he 8 Messages of the Old Religions .
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adoration Agnosticism Ahriman ancient aspiration Balder beginning belief Brahmanism Buddhism Cheap Edition China Chinese Christ Christianity Church Church of Scotland cloth Confucius creed Crown 8vo death deified divine doctrine dream earliest earth Egypt Egyptian element empire evil exhibit existence fact faith Fcap French morocco GEORGE ELIOT glory gods Greece Greek heaven hope human idea ideal Illustrations immortality India Indian individual J. G. Lockhart John Galt Judaism Judea kingdom Lâo-tze light Loki look mind modern moral mystery mythology nation nature object of worship OLIPHANT origin Pantheon Parsism past Philosophy Poems poetry Portrait Post 8vo present primitive principle Professor reached realise recognised religion religious revealed reverence Roman Rome sacrifice Scotland Second Edition seek sense shadows soul sphere spirit stage Teuton things Third Edition thought tion unity universe University of Edinburgh vols Zoroaster
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