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... seems to be certain ) was at least a witness to man's dread of int fering with the mystery of life and to his desire of avoiding the possible displeasure of those beings whose control over life and over all nature was more extensive ...
... seems to be certain ) was at least a witness to man's dread of int fering with the mystery of life and to his desire of avoiding the possible displeasure of those beings whose control over life and over all nature was more extensive ...
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Every meal in fact - those , at least , in which the flesh of animals was eaten - was thus , in early times , a sacrifice , or rather the occasion of a sacrifice . This , then , would seem to be the simplest explanation of ' bloody ...
Every meal in fact - those , at least , in which the flesh of animals was eaten - was thus , in early times , a sacrifice , or rather the occasion of a sacrifice . This , then , would seem to be the simplest explanation of ' bloody ...
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6 But these good relations were sometimes at least in danger of being disturbed or even of actually coming to an end . If the cause of this disturbance was some ritual uncleanness ' or some moral fault committed ' unwittingly ' or ...
6 But these good relations were sometimes at least in danger of being disturbed or even of actually coming to an end . If the cause of this disturbance was some ritual uncleanness ' or some moral fault committed ' unwittingly ' or ...
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The idea of atonement ' or reconciliation was either nonexistent or at least of secondary importance . Satisfaction , or the suffering of punishment , was not , as we have seen , 6 6 . 6 1 6 0 > M 1 re originally connected.
The idea of atonement ' or reconciliation was either nonexistent or at least of secondary importance . Satisfaction , or the suffering of punishment , was not , as we have seen , 6 6 . 6 1 6 0 > M 1 re originally connected.
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... the Clergy and the Nobility , and that the conservative element in that body had not as yet withdrawn and was not entirely without influence . Å certain vagueness of language was necessary , or at least politic .
... the Clergy and the Nobility , and that the conservative element in that body had not as yet withdrawn and was not entirely without influence . Å certain vagueness of language was necessary , or at least politic .
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