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... races was theological : the language of the Aryan races was mythological ” ( Max Müller ) . This difference carried with it far - reaching consequences . In the one case there was , if not the tendency , at least the power to ...
... races was theological : the language of the Aryan races was mythological ” ( Max Müller ) . This difference carried with it far - reaching consequences . In the one case there was , if not the tendency , at least the power to ...
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... Aryan race actually discharged in the development of Judaism : the second lies in the direct words of the inspired writers . No student of the history of Judaism can fail to recognise the lasting efforts which Cyrus and Alexander - the ...
... Aryan race actually discharged in the development of Judaism : the second lies in the direct words of the inspired writers . No student of the history of Judaism can fail to recognise the lasting efforts which Cyrus and Alexander - the ...
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... Aryan with that of nature , the Shemitic with that of history . So it is that the resemblances between these three groups of religions are great- est in their earliest stages . Then the peculiar influences of race begin to work ; and ...
... Aryan with that of nature , the Shemitic with that of history . So it is that the resemblances between these three groups of religions are great- est in their earliest stages . Then the peculiar influences of race begin to work ; and ...
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... Aryan race advanced in India by conquest . W. G. L. 10 146 Brahmanism expresses the In order to understand how this.
... Aryan race advanced in India by conquest . W. G. L. 10 146 Brahmanism expresses the In order to understand how this.
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Page 9 - None of the processes of nature, since the time when nature began, have produced the slightest difference in the properties of any molecule. We are therefore unable to ascribe either the existence of the molecules or the identity of their properties to the operation of any of the causes which we .call natural.
Page 222 - For the earnest expectation of the creation waiteth for the revealing of the sons of God.
Page 212 - For there is no difference between the Jew and the Greek : for the same Lord over all, is rich unto all that call upon him.
Page 174 - And he said, I heard thy voice in the garden, and I was afraid, because I was naked; and I hid myself.