The Religious Experience of the Roman People: From the Earliest Times to the Age of Augustus : the Gifford Lectures for 1909-10William Warde Fowler Macmillan, 1911 - 504 sider |
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Side 5
... hand , they themselves react with astonishing force on the fortunes of that religion . I do not indeed wish to be understood as maintaining that the religion of the Roman was the most important element in his mental or civic development ...
... hand , they themselves react with astonishing force on the fortunes of that religion . I do not indeed wish to be understood as maintaining that the religion of the Roman was the most important element in his mental or civic development ...
Side 18
... hand , from the gradual development of Italian archaeology as a whole , and , I must here add , from the study of the several old Italian languages , much may be expected in the future . The other chief contributory science is ...
... hand , from the gradual development of Italian archaeology as a whole , and , I must here add , from the study of the several old Italian languages , much may be expected in the future . The other chief contributory science is ...
Side 20
... hand . The result is that bits of evidence are put together , each needing conscientious criticism , to support hypotheses often of the flimsiest kind , which again are used to support further hypotheses , and so on , until the sober ...
... hand . The result is that bits of evidence are put together , each needing conscientious criticism , to support hypotheses often of the flimsiest kind , which again are used to support further hypotheses , and so on , until the sober ...
Side 36
... hand , the skin of a duly sacrificed animal had potency of a useful kind— a fact or belief so widespread as to need no illustration here ; but we shall come upon an example of it in my next lecture . Certain places were also affected by ...
... hand , the skin of a duly sacrificed animal had potency of a useful kind— a fact or belief so widespread as to need no illustration here ; but we shall come upon an example of it in my next lecture . Certain places were also affected by ...
Side 45
... hand , is an attitude of regard and dependence ; in a religious stage man feels himself in the hands of a supernatural power with whom he desires to be in right relation . If we accept this distinction , as I think we may ( though one ...
... hand , is an attitude of regard and dependence ; in a religious stage man feels himself in the hands of a supernatural power with whom he desires to be in right relation . If we accept this distinction , as I think we may ( though one ...
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