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Side 4
... idea nor religious sentiment , we find that in the course of social evolution and the evolution of intelligence accompanying it , there are generated both the ideas and sentiments which we distinguish as religious ; and that through a ...
... idea nor religious sentiment , we find that in the course of social evolution and the evolution of intelligence accompanying it , there are generated both the ideas and sentiments which we distinguish as religious ; and that through a ...
Side 7
... ideas , and antecedent ideas are habitually supposed to occur in God : he is represented as seeing and hearing this or the other , and as being emotionally affected thereby . That is to say , the conception of a divinity possessing ...
... ideas , and antecedent ideas are habitually supposed to occur in God : he is represented as seeing and hearing this or the other , and as being emotionally affected thereby . That is to say , the conception of a divinity possessing ...
Side 9
... idea of force as exercised by such beings , comes to be less associated with the idea of a human ghost . Further advances , by which minor supernatural agents are merged in one general agent , and by which the personality of this ...
... idea of force as exercised by such beings , comes to be less associated with the idea of a human ghost . Further advances , by which minor supernatural agents are merged in one general agent , and by which the personality of this ...
Side 18
... idea of a monopoly , and an examination of the conditions of this grant will show that - so far from a monopoly of canals - there was not granted the right to make more than the one particular canal specified . Firstly : The land to be ...
... idea of a monopoly , and an examination of the conditions of this grant will show that - so far from a monopoly of canals - there was not granted the right to make more than the one particular canal specified . Firstly : The land to be ...
Side 43
... idea and the same faults . In the former Victory is pre- senting a sword to the hero , who is represented without clothes . In the latter Victory is supporting the dying hero , who is dressed in a Roman toga . They are unpleasing works ...
... idea and the same faults . In the former Victory is pre- senting a sword to the hero , who is represented without clothes . In the latter Victory is supporting the dying hero , who is dressed in a Roman toga . They are unpleasing works ...
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