An Introduction to the History of ReligionMethuen, 1896 - 443 sider |
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... supposed by him to be personal agents , he ascribes super- natural power ( ch . iii . " The Supernatural " ) . Some writers have imagined that there was a time in the " prehistory " of man , when he could not tell the natural from the ...
... supposed by him to be personal agents , he ascribes super- natural power ( ch . iii . " The Supernatural " ) . Some writers have imagined that there was a time in the " prehistory " of man , when he could not tell the natural from the ...
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... supposed to be fraught with 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 ...
... supposed to be fraught with 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 ...
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... supposed to require no explanation and to have nothing miraculous in it . If , then , for the phrase " life and will " we substitute the word " spirit , " and say that in the view of primitive man all things which possessed ( or seemed ...
... supposed to require no explanation and to have nothing miraculous in it . If , then , for the phrase " life and will " we substitute the word " spirit , " and say that in the view of primitive man all things which possessed ( or seemed ...
Side 30
... supposed , by educated people , to vary with the changes of the moon ; and that as to the influence of her phases on vegetation and the advisability of sowing on a waxing moon , the founder of inductive logic , Bacon himself , thought ...
... supposed , by educated people , to vary with the changes of the moon ; and that as to the influence of her phases on vegetation and the advisability of sowing on a waxing moon , the founder of inductive logic , Bacon himself , thought ...
Side 42
... supposed cases of coercion are not due to error in observation ; at anyrate we may confidently assert that there is no tribe existing whose attitude towards the supernatural is one of hostility pure and simple , and whose faith is ...
... supposed cases of coercion are not due to error in observation ; at anyrate we may confidently assert that there is no tribe existing whose attitude towards the supernatural is one of hostility pure and simple , and whose faith is ...
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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