Primitive Culture: Vol. 2Reprint of the original, first published in 1871. |
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... Nature of Future Life— Continuance - theory , apparently original , belongs especially to the lower races - Transitional theories - Retribution - theory , apparently derived , belong ; especially to the higher races - Doctrine of Moral ...
... Nature of Future Life— Continuance - theory , apparently original , belongs especially to the lower races - Transitional theories - Retribution - theory , apparently derived , belong ; especially to the higher races - Doctrine of Moral ...
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... Nature CHAPTER XV . ANIMISM ( continued ) . Spirits regarded as personal causes of Phenomena of the World - Pervading Spirits as good and evil Demons affecting man - Spirits manifest in Dreams and Visions : Nightmares ; Incubi and ...
... Nature CHAPTER XV . ANIMISM ( continued ) . Spirits regarded as personal causes of Phenomena of the World - Pervading Spirits as good and evil Demons affecting man - Spirits manifest in Dreams and Visions : Nightmares ; Incubi and ...
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... Nature and the life of Man - Childbirth - god — Agriculture - god - War - god - God of the Dead - First Man as Divine Ancestor - Dualism ; its rudimentary and unethical nature among low races ; its development through the course of ...
... Nature and the life of Man - Childbirth - god — Agriculture - god - War - god - God of the Dead - First Man as Divine Ancestor - Dualism ; its rudimentary and unethical nature among low races ; its development through the course of ...
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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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