Kafir-land that none of the children of a prophet can succeed their parent in that profession. It is believed that the requisite discernment and power are denied to them, but may frequently appear in their descendants of the second generation. The Origin of Priesthood - Side 105af Gunnar Landtman - 1905 - 217 siderFuld visning - Om denne bog
| Joseph Shooter - 1857 - 434 sider
...power are denied to them, but may frequently appear in their descendants of the second generation." Symptoms supposed to indicate an individual's coming...accustomed society, severe fits of an epileptic nature, 9 extraordinary and numerous dreams. 10 These last relate to " all sorts of wonderful things; but especially... | |
| Joseph Shooter - 1857 - 440 sider
...power are denied to them, but may frequently appear in their descendants of the second generation." Symptoms supposed to indicate an individual's coming...his accustomed society, severe fits of an epileptic nature,9 extraordinary and numerous dreams.10 These last relate to " all sorts of wonderful things... | |
| John Beattie, John Middleton - 2004 - 354 sider
...power are denied to them, but may frequently appear in their descendants of the second generation'. Symptoms supposed to indicate an individual's coming...accustomed society, severe fits of an epileptic nature, severe and numerous dreams The neophyte talks about his marvellous visions, and 'commences running,... | |
| Peter Dronke - 1998 - 964 sider
...striking resemblance to those which prevail among the shamans of Asia. Symptoms believed among the Zulu to indicate an individual's coming inspiration are mental depression, a disposition to retire into solitude,4 severe attacks which to an observer appear to resemble epilepsy, and extraordinary... | |
| 988 sider
...striking resemblance to those which prevail among the shamans of Asia. Symptoms believed among the Zulu to indicate an individual's coming inspiration are mental depression, a disposition to retire into solitude,4 severe attacks which to an observer appear to resemble epilepsy, and extraordinary... | |
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