Ten Great Religions: A comparison of all religions. 1883Mifflin, 1883 |
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... essential points . Was the system of Zoroaster fundamentally a monotheism ? Haug says it was ; Lenormant and others tell us , that though on his way to this conception , he did not reach it . Was Buddhism a reaction against Brahmanism ...
... essential points . Was the system of Zoroaster fundamentally a monotheism ? Haug says it was ; Lenormant and others tell us , that though on his way to this conception , he did not reach it . Was Buddhism a reaction against Brahmanism ...
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... essential truth in the doctrine of Trans- migration , once so generally believed . The mod- ern doctrine of the evolution of bodily organisms is not complete , unless we unite with it the idea of a corresponding evolution of the ...
... essential truth in the doctrine of Trans- migration , once so generally believed . The mod- ern doctrine of the evolution of bodily organisms is not complete , unless we unite with it the idea of a corresponding evolution of the ...
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... essential love . All of these systems have their roots , however , in humanity and its needs ; all have contributed to the education of man , and all , as we may hope , are finally to be reconciled and harmonized in that ultimate ...
... essential love . All of these systems have their roots , however , in humanity and its needs ; all have contributed to the education of man , and all , as we may hope , are finally to be reconciled and harmonized in that ultimate ...
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... are essentially one , possibly some a little better than others , but all teaching the same essential truths concerning God and nature , man and morality , sin and pardon , immortality and retribution 34 TEN GREAT RELIGIONS .
... are essentially one , possibly some a little better than others , but all teaching the same essential truths concerning God and nature , man and morality , sin and pardon , immortality and retribution 34 TEN GREAT RELIGIONS .
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... essential , and much that is accidental . But , in order to compare two or more systems of religion , it is necessary to be able to distinguish that which is essential in it from that which is non - essential . Thus idolatry has ...
... essential , and much that is accidental . But , in order to compare two or more systems of religion , it is necessary to be able to distinguish that which is essential in it from that which is non - essential . Thus idolatry has ...
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adoration Ahriman ancient ancient Egypt animals beauty beginning believe belong body Brahmanism Buddha Buddhism Bushmen called Catholic cause character childlike races Christ Christianity church Confucius creation Creator darkness death declares Deity Ditheism divine doctrine earth Egypt Egyptian essential eternal ethnic religions Euthydemus evil existence exorcists fact faith Father gods Greece Greek heart heaven Hindu holy human idea idolatry immortality India infinite inspiration intelligence Jesus Judaism Laws of Manu ligion living lowest mankind ment mind Mohammed Mohammedanism Monotheism moral Moses nations nature origin Ormazd Osiris outward Pantheism perfect Persia philosophers Plato Polytheism pray prayer priests primitive races prophet religious ritual Roman Sanskrit says soul speak spirit supernatural Supreme taught teaching temples tendency thee theism theory things thou thought tion transmigration triad tribes truth ture unity universe vast Vedas Vedic hymns whole worship Zend-Avesta Zoroaster
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