Ten Great Religions: An Essay in Comparative Theology, 1 tomasJ. R. Osgood, 1871 - 528 psl. |
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... thought , - God , Duty , and Immor- tality . Finally , it will compare them with Christianity , and will inquire whether or not that is capable of becom- ing the religion of the human race . §2 . Comparative Theology ; its Nature ...
... thought , - God , Duty , and Immor- tality . Finally , it will compare them with Christianity , and will inquire whether or not that is capable of becom- ing the religion of the human race . §2 . Comparative Theology ; its Nature ...
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... thought it to be true . Those who praise his eloquence at the expense of his veracity pay him a poor compliment . Did Paul tell the Athenians that they were worshipping the true God when for the sake of rhetorical effect ? cerning him ...
... thought it to be true . Those who praise his eloquence at the expense of his veracity pay him a poor compliment . Did Paul tell the Athenians that they were worshipping the true God when for the sake of rhetorical effect ? cerning him ...
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... thought fit for war . They are a nation very fond of wine , and invent many drinks resembling it , and some of the poorer sort wander about with their senses quite blunted by continual intoxication . " Now we find that each race ...
... thought fit for war . They are a nation very fond of wine , and invent many drinks resembling it , and some of the poorer sort wander about with their senses quite blunted by continual intoxication . " Now we find that each race ...
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... thoughts and the basest actions . It combines the most ascetic self- denials and abstraction from life with the most voluptu- ous self - indulgence . The key to the whole system of Hin- doo thought and life is in this original tendency ...
... thoughts and the basest actions . It combines the most ascetic self- denials and abstraction from life with the most voluptu- ous self - indulgence . The key to the whole system of Hin- doo thought and life is in this original tendency ...
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... thought of China . Safety , repose , peace , these are its blessings . Probably merely physical comfort , earthly bien - être , was never carried further than in the Celestial Empire . That virtue so much exploded in Western civ ...
... thought of China . Safety , repose , peace , these are its blessings . Probably merely physical comfort , earthly bien - être , was never carried further than in the Celestial Empire . That virtue so much exploded in Western civ ...
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Æsir afterward Ahriman ancient appears Aryan Asia believe body Brahmanism Buddha Buddhism called Catholic century character China Chinese Chris Christ Christianity Church civilization Confucius darkness death deities divine doctrine earth Egypt Egyptian eternal Europe evil existence faith father Feast Fravashis goddess gods Greece Greek heaven heavenly Herodotus Hindoo holy human hundred hymns idea India Indra infinite Jesus Jewish Jews Judaism Jupiter king living Lord mankind Max Müller mind Mithra Mohammed Mohammedan monotheism moral Moses Müller nations nature Nirvana Njörd origin Ormazd Osiris pantheism Pelasgians Persian philosophy polytheism prayer priests prophet Protestantism pure race religion religious reverence Roman Rome sacrifices Sanskrit says soul spirit supreme teach temple thee theology things thou thought thousand Ti-Ping tianity tion translated true truth unity universe Vedas Vischnu whole words worship writers Zend Avesta Zeus Zoroaster
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