A comparison of all religions, fifth ed |
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... ruler , and call him " the great Cap- tain . " The moon is their visible God , but their invisible God they name " Jouma Tik - quoa , " or " God of Gods . " As to the people of Terra del Fuego , Darwin ( Descent of Man ) says they have ...
... ruler , and call him " the great Cap- tain . " The moon is their visible God , but their invisible God they name " Jouma Tik - quoa , " or " God of Gods . " As to the people of Terra del Fuego , Darwin ( Descent of Man ) says they have ...
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... ruler . Christianity was able to be- come a universal religion by effecting a harmony between Aryan and Semitic thought , in its doc- trine of the Trinity . The meaning of the Trinity is unity in variety , the unity of spirit in 4 ...
... ruler . Christianity was able to be- come a universal religion by effecting a harmony between Aryan and Semitic thought , in its doc- trine of the Trinity . The meaning of the Trinity is unity in variety , the unity of spirit in 4 ...
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... rulers . Buddhism was a reaction from this one - sided Hindu spiritualism . It came to assert the reality of the human soul , ' and of the external universe . These two assertions , or affirmations , are its great merit . Like ...
... rulers . Buddhism was a reaction from this one - sided Hindu spiritualism . It came to assert the reality of the human soul , ' and of the external universe . These two assertions , or affirmations , are its great merit . Like ...
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... ruler of all things . This is evidently a different notion from that of Creator , and may exist apart from it . Thus among the Greeks Zeus came to be regarded as the supreme ruler of the world , and appears as such even in Homer ...
... ruler of all things . This is evidently a different notion from that of Creator , and may exist apart from it . Thus among the Greeks Zeus came to be regarded as the supreme ruler of the world , and appears as such even in Homer ...
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... ruler . A deity may govern his creatures , without caring for them ; he reward and pun- ish , without providing for their individual needs . This conception of God as providence , which is ex- pressed so strongly ( for example ) in the ...
... ruler . A deity may govern his creatures , without caring for them ; he reward and pun- ish , without providing for their individual needs . This conception of God as providence , which is ex- pressed so strongly ( for example ) in the ...
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Ahriman ancient ancient Egypt Andaman Islands Animism beauty believe belong body Brahmanism Buddha Buddhism Bushmen called Catholic cause character childlike races Christ Christianity church conception Confucius creation Creator death declares Deity Ditheism divine doctrine earth Egypt Egyptian eternal Ethnic Religions Euthydemus evil existence fact faith Father gods Greece Greek heart heaven highest Hindu holy human idea idolatry immortality India infinite inspiration Jesus Judaism Koran ligion live lowest mankind mind missionary Mohammed Mohammedanism Monotheism moral Moses nations nature origin Ormazd Osiris outward Pantheism perfect Persia philosophers Plato Polytheism prayer priests primitive prophet religious ritual Roman Rome ruler sacred books sacrifices Sanskrit says soul speak spirit supernatural Supreme teaching temples tendency thee theism things thou thought thousand tion transmigration triad tribes truth ture unity universe vast Vedas Vedic hymns whole worship Zoroaster