The Origin of PriesthoodEkenaes printing Company, limited, 1905 - 217 sider |
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Side viii
... hereditary institution , pp . 86-89 ; the sacerdotal dignity passing over to descendants of the second generation , pp . 89 sq .; the faculty of conversing with the spirits . generally requisite for becoming a priest , pp . 90-92 ...
... hereditary institution , pp . 86-89 ; the sacerdotal dignity passing over to descendants of the second generation , pp . 89 sq .; the faculty of conversing with the spirits . generally requisite for becoming a priest , pp . 90-92 ...
Side x
... hereditary succession and the preparation of priests for the office contribute to the distinct status of priesthood , p . 155 ; habitual practices obligatory upon priests , pp . 155-162 ; ascetic regulations as to sexual life , pp . 155 ...
... hereditary succession and the preparation of priests for the office contribute to the distinct status of priesthood , p . 155 ; habitual practices obligatory upon priests , pp . 155-162 ; ascetic regulations as to sexual life , pp . 155 ...
Side 1
... hereditary succession , differ in respect to mutual precedence and privileges . The question of classes in general , as is the case with most of the political institutions , regarded from a sociological point of view , has hardly as yet ...
... hereditary succession , differ in respect to mutual precedence and privileges . The question of classes in general , as is the case with most of the political institutions , regarded from a sociological point of view , has hardly as yet ...
Side 2
... hereditary authority and no hereditary chieftain . » > 3 In Central Australia >> every member of the community is at liberty to act as he likes , except , in so far as he may be influenced by the general opinions or wishes of the tribe ...
... hereditary authority and no hereditary chieftain . » > 3 In Central Australia >> every member of the community is at liberty to act as he likes , except , in so far as he may be influenced by the general opinions or wishes of the tribe ...
Side 19
... hereditary , partly obtainable through bravery and other personal qualifi- cations , 2 among certain African peoples the rank of nobility is held by the officials of the king according to the dignity of their offices , 3 among the Arabs ...
... hereditary , partly obtainable through bravery and other personal qualifi- cations , 2 among certain African peoples the rank of nobility is held by the officials of the king according to the dignity of their offices , 3 among the Arabs ...
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