The Emancipation of Faith, Том 2D. Appleton and Company, 1858 |
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... ancient times , and more especially of Brahma and of Buddha , not to men- tion the incarnations of the Grecian Mythology , were beliefs , it is true , of the embodying of the Almighty under a human form . An incarnation , therefore ...
... ancient times , and more especially of Brahma and of Buddha , not to men- tion the incarnations of the Grecian Mythology , were beliefs , it is true , of the embodying of the Almighty under a human form . An incarnation , therefore ...
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... on natural phenomena and on human concep- tions , was lost sight of in the general contest respecting the right conception . Even the ancient symbols and myths , the productions of the imagination of their an- THE REVELATION . 15.
... on natural phenomena and on human concep- tions , was lost sight of in the general contest respecting the right conception . Even the ancient symbols and myths , the productions of the imagination of their an- THE REVELATION . 15.
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... ancient Egypt with respect to religion and customs in order to receive therefrom a light , " since Moses was learned in all the Wisdom , and the Jews besotted with all the Idolatries of Egypt . Now in this inquiry into Egyptian manners ...
... ancient Egypt with respect to religion and customs in order to receive therefrom a light , " since Moses was learned in all the Wisdom , and the Jews besotted with all the Idolatries of Egypt . Now in this inquiry into Egyptian manners ...
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... at perpetuity , the belief of a divine imposition would not have served the purpose . For it never entered the heads of that ancient people that civil institutions became irrevocable by their issuing 30 OF DIVINE FAITH .
... at perpetuity , the belief of a divine imposition would not have served the purpose . For it never entered the heads of that ancient people that civil institutions became irrevocable by their issuing 30 OF DIVINE FAITH .
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... ancient religions , notwithstanding their pretence to originality , and their actual independence , was so per- fectly harmonious as to the Object , Subject , and End of all religious worship , that we must needs conclude them all to be ...
... ancient religions , notwithstanding their pretence to originality , and their actual independence , was so per- fectly harmonious as to the Object , Subject , and End of all religious worship , that we must needs conclude them all to be ...
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Abel Remusat according admit adopted Ahura Airya Almighty ancient antiquity appear Aryaman attempt Attributes Auguste Comte Bactria believe Brahmins Buddha Buddhist Burnouf cause century Chris Christ Christianity Church conceive considered constitute Deity deny Diodorus Siculus dispensation distinct Divine Faith doctrine Earth Egypt Egyptian error Eugène Burnouf evidently Existence expressed fact Faith or Trust Father finite given goddess Gods ground Hermèz Herodotus Hindu Hindustan human conception human mind Idolatry India Jesus king knowledge known Lama Latitudinarianism laws Lord Magian maintain Mankind matter means merely Mithra Monotheism Moses mystery nature notion opinion Osiris Pelasgians Persian Philosophy Polytheism positive Power and Wisdom primary principles proof prove rational Reason Reformation relation religion religious respecting Revelation Romanist Rome Röth Sabian Sanscrit says Science Spirit Strabo superstition supposed Supreme symbol term theologians Theology Thibet things tion tribes true truth Unity various views Warburton whilst Word worship Zend Zoroaster
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