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... natural religion has almost become a term of reproach . To them , too , I should like to say that if they would but study positive facts , if they would but read their own Bible , they would find that the greatness of Divine Love can ...
... natural religion has almost become a term of reproach . To them , too , I should like to say that if they would but study positive facts , if they would but read their own Bible , they would find that the greatness of Divine Love can ...
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... natural religion , is in reality the greatest gift that God has bestowed on the children of man , and that without it , revealed religion itself would have no firm foundation , no living roots in the heart of man . If by the essays here ...
... natural religion , is in reality the greatest gift that God has bestowed on the children of man , and that without it , revealed religion itself would have no firm foundation , no living roots in the heart of man . If by the essays here ...
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... the riddles of our later life , it is but natural that the historian , too , should ponder with most intense interest over the few relics that have been preserved to him of the childhood of the human race . B 2 LECTURE ON THE VEDAS . 3.
... the riddles of our later life , it is but natural that the historian , too , should ponder with most intense interest over the few relics that have been preserved to him of the childhood of the human race . B 2 LECTURE ON THE VEDAS . 3.
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... nature Aryan , Indo - European , not Semitic : our spiritual kith and kin are to be found in India , Persia , Greece , Italy , Germany ; not in Mesopotamia , Egypt , or Palestine . This is a fact that ought to be clearly perceived , and ...
... nature Aryan , Indo - European , not Semitic : our spiritual kith and kin are to be found in India , Persia , Greece , Italy , Germany ; not in Mesopotamia , Egypt , or Palestine . This is a fact that ought to be clearly perceived , and ...
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... natural and grammatical meaning , and that they suggested the most absurd explanations of the various sacrificial acts , most of which , we may charitably suppose , had originally some rational purpose . Thus it be- comes 12 LECTURE ON ...
... natural and grammatical meaning , and that they suggested the most absurd explanations of the various sacrificial acts , most of which , we may charitably suppose , had originally some rational purpose . Thus it be- comes 12 LECTURE ON ...
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