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... lower races - Transitional theories - Retribution - theory , apparently derived , belong ; especially to the higher races - Doctrine of Moral Retribution as developed in the higher culture - Survey of Doctrine of Future State , from sɛ ...
... lower races - Transitional theories - Retribution - theory , apparently derived , belong ; especially to the higher races - Doctrine of Moral Retribution as developed in the higher culture - Survey of Doctrine of Future State , from sɛ ...
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... lower races , while survivals of these among the higher races mark the transition from savage through barbaric to civilized faiths - Transi tion of Animism in the iistory of Religion ; its earlier and later stages as a Philosophy of the ...
... lower races , while survivals of these among the higher races mark the transition from savage through barbaric to civilized faiths - Transi tion of Animism in the iistory of Religion ; its earlier and later stages as a Philosophy of the ...
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Contents
CHAPTER XIII | 40 |
ANIMISM continued | 99 |
CHAPTER XV | 168 |
CHAPTER XVI | 224 |
ANIMISM continued | 276 |
CHAPTER XVIII | 328 |
Practical results of the Study of Primitive CultureIts bearing least upon | 401 |
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