An Introduction to the History of ReligionMethuen, 1902 - 443 sider |
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... effects in nature it was and what it was not possible for man to produce . It was only by trying all things that he could learn that not all things were possible for man ; and it was only when he had learned that lesson that he could ...
... effects in nature it was and what it was not possible for man to produce . It was only by trying all things that he could learn that not all things were possible for man ; and it was only when he had learned that lesson that he could ...
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... effects . Sympathetic magic was not in the beginning identical with the super- natural , nor was the conception of the latter evolved out of or differentiated from the former . But perhaps we had better devote a separate chapter to the ...
... effects . Sympathetic magic was not in the beginning identical with the super- natural , nor was the conception of the latter evolved out of or differentiated from the former . But perhaps we had better devote a separate chapter to the ...
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... effect , but also holds with Mill that a single instance of the production of a phenomenon . by a given antecedent is enough to warrant the belief that it will always tend to be produced by that antecedent . Thus , " the king of the ...
... effect , but also holds with Mill that a single instance of the production of a phenomenon . by a given antecedent is enough to warrant the belief that it will always tend to be produced by that antecedent . Thus , " the king of the ...
Side 29
... effect , the new antecedent may be regarded as the cause of the new effect , is employed by the Dusuns in Borneo , who , according to Mr. Hatton ( North Borneo , 2331 ) , " attribute anything — whether good or bad , lucky or unlucky ...
... effect , the new antecedent may be regarded as the cause of the new effect , is employed by the Dusuns in Borneo , who , according to Mr. Hatton ( North Borneo , 2331 ) , " attribute anything — whether good or bad , lucky or unlucky ...
Side 30
... effect on him ; savages frequently keep their names a profound secret , and the safety and inviolability of the city of Rome depended on the secrecy observed as to the name of its tutelary deity . If the connection required by the ...
... effect on him ; savages frequently keep their names a profound secret , and the safety and inviolability of the city of Rome depended on the secrecy observed as to the name of its tutelary deity . If the connection required by the ...
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A. C. Benson altar amongst ancestor ancestor-worship ancient Athenian Bastian become belief blood ceremony chapter civilised clan clansmen Cloth communion consciousness Crown 8vo cult custom dead death deceased deity Demeter Demy 8vo Dionysus divine E. V. LUCAS Egypt Eleusinian Eleusis Ellis evolution existence explanation fact Fcap feast fetish flesh Frazer goddess gods Greece Greek H. C. BEECHING human Iacchus Ibid idea idol Illustrated Indians individual inference king leather Little Library magic maize man's meal Mensch METHUEN'S monotheism moral mysteries myth natural offered original Persephone person plant Polynesia polytheism Pott 8vo priest primitive reason religion religious rites ritual Robertson Smith sacramental sacred sacrifice savage Second Edition Semites soul species spirit stage stone supernatural supernatural powers Supra survival sympathetic magic taboo theory thiasus things taboo Third Edition tion totem animal tree tribe Tshi-speaking unclean victim worship Zagreus Zeus καὶ
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