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As far back as we may go in the history of the human race we find evidences of religion - understanding that much - abused word in the sense given to it in common usage by the ' plain man ' and not in that of arbitrary and preconceived ...
As far back as we may go in the history of the human race we find evidences of religion - understanding that much - abused word in the sense given to it in common usage by the ' plain man ' and not in that of arbitrary and preconceived ...
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According to her teaching sacrifice is both internal and external — the external aspect being essential to it as an element of human worship . ( 2 ) That this Sacrifice is one , and that it is perpetual , being nothing else than the ...
According to her teaching sacrifice is both internal and external — the external aspect being essential to it as an element of human worship . ( 2 ) That this Sacrifice is one , and that it is perpetual , being nothing else than the ...
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... of human nature and is not , as in the religion of the civilized races of the ancient world , lowered to the level of his human worshippers and endowed with their weaknesses . The explanation of the Bible is truer to the history of ...
... of human nature and is not , as in the religion of the civilized races of the ancient world , lowered to the level of his human worshippers and endowed with their weaknesses . The explanation of the Bible is truer to the history of ...
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This problem finds its solution in the conviction , equally rooted in the human soul , that while everything belongs to the gods , they do not , like tyrants , demand that everything be completely given up to them .
This problem finds its solution in the conviction , equally rooted in the human soul , that while everything belongs to the gods , they do not , like tyrants , demand that everything be completely given up to them .
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It constitutes the supreme act of human worship , and human worship , of its very nature , tends to express itself in external rites . In the sacrifice of firstlings and the oblation of first fruits we have the outward expression of the ...
It constitutes the supreme act of human worship , and human worship , of its very nature , tends to express itself in external rites . In the sacrifice of firstlings and the oblation of first fruits we have the outward expression of the ...
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