An Introduction to the History of ReligionMethuen, 1896 - 443 sider |
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... supernatural from , to some at least of the objects which surround him , and which are supposed by him to be personal agents , he ascribes super- natural power ( ch . iii . " The Supernatural " ) . Some writers have imagined that there ...
... supernatural from , to some at least of the objects which surround him , and which are supposed by him to be personal agents , he ascribes super- natural power ( ch . iii . " The Supernatural " ) . Some writers have imagined that there ...
Side 12
... supernatural powers by which he was surrounded , proceeded to do so . He not only ascribed to natural objects a ... supernatural protection , there were two ways in which he might do so , one illicit and one licit . He might address ...
... supernatural powers by which he was surrounded , proceeded to do so . He not only ascribed to natural objects a ... supernatural protection , there were two ways in which he might do so , one illicit and one licit . He might address ...
Side 15
... supernatural spirit ( or spirits ) having affinity with his own spirit and having power over him . It is of course only with the existence of this belief that a history of religion has to do . Its validity falls to be discussed by the ...
... supernatural spirit ( or spirits ) having affinity with his own spirit and having power over him . It is of course only with the existence of this belief that a history of religion has to do . Its validity falls to be discussed by the ...
Side 17
... supernatural danger . ' " " 1 The helplessness of primitive man set down in the midst of a universe of which he knew not the laws , may perhaps be brought home to the mind of modern man , if we compare the universe to a vast workshop ...
... supernatural danger . ' " " 1 The helplessness of primitive man set down in the midst of a universe of which he knew not the laws , may perhaps be brought home to the mind of modern man , if we compare the universe to a vast workshop ...
Side 19
... supernatural power . In fine , where the natural ended , the supernatural began . Laws on which man could count and sequences which he habitually initiated and controlled were natural . It was the violation of these sequences and the ...
... supernatural power . In fine , where the natural ended , the supernatural began . Laws on which man could count and sequences which he habitually initiated and controlled were natural . It was the violation of these sequences and the ...
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Abipones altar amongst ancestor ancestor-worship ancient animal totem Athenian Bastian become belief blood cause century B.C. ceremony chapter Chicomecoatl civilised clan clansmen communion consciousness corpse cult custom dead death deceased deity Demeter Dionysus divine Egypt Eleusinian Eleusinian mysteries Eleusis Ellis evolution existence explanation fact feast fetish flesh Frazer goddess gods Gold Coast Greece Greek Hades human Iacchus Ibid idea idol Indians individual individual totem inference instance institution killing king Loango magic maize man's meal Mensch monotheism moral mysteries myth natural offered original Orphic Persephone person plants Polynesia polytheism priest primitive Pythagorean race reason regarded religion religious rites ritual Robertson Smith sacramental sacred sacrifice Samoa savage Semites soul species spirit stage stone supernatural supernatural powers supposed Supra survival sympathetic magic taboo theory thiasus things taboo tion totem animal totemistic tree tribe Tshi-speaking unclean victim worship Zagreus Zeus καὶ