The Distinctive Messages of the Old ReligionsW. Blackwood and sons, 1892 - 342 páginas |
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... born and die , and the physical stars which rise and set ? May he not rest here in his search for causes , and recognise in this abiding object the origin and the source of all things 10 Messages of the Old Religions .
... born and die , and the physical stars which rise and set ? May he not rest here in his search for causes , and recognise in this abiding object the origin and the source of all things 10 Messages of the Old Religions .
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... recognises it as divine because it seems to be free from what he regards as the limits of the human spirit , because it reveals no spontaneity , no inward movement , no structural change . His earliest worship is directed to that which ...
... recognises it as divine because it seems to be free from what he regards as the limits of the human spirit , because it reveals no spontaneity , no inward movement , no structural change . His earliest worship is directed to that which ...
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... recognised the necessity for an immortal principle in nature ; the mistake he has committed has been in finding that immortal principle in the wrong place . He has not sought it in the soul , but in the pebble , in the wood , in the rag ...
... recognised the necessity for an immortal principle in nature ; the mistake he has committed has been in finding that immortal principle in the wrong place . He has not sought it in the soul , but in the pebble , in the wood , in the rag ...
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... the body . The stage of completed religion must be one in which there is recognised a union between body and soul , one in which the Fetich is lifted out of its meanness by being filled with the spirit of Introduction . 25.
... the body . The stage of completed religion must be one in which there is recognised a union between body and soul , one in which the Fetich is lifted out of its meanness by being filled with the spirit of Introduction . 25.
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... recognises no other form but that which has first attracted it , admits into its worship no other object of adoration than that before which it has already bowed . · It This is not Polytheism and it is not Monotheism ; it is what Max ...
... recognises no other form but that which has first attracted it , admits into its worship no other object of adoration than that before which it has already bowed . · It This is not Polytheism and it is not Monotheism ; it is what Max ...
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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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