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... not universal doctrine of low racesContinued existence , rather than Immortality
; second death of Soul - Ghost of Dead remains on earth , especially if corpse
unburied ; its attachment to bodily remains - Feasts of the Dead 1 CHAPTER XIII .
... not universal doctrine of low racesContinued existence , rather than Immortality
; second death of Soul - Ghost of Dead remains on earth , especially if corpse
unburied ; its attachment to bodily remains - Feasts of the Dead 1 CHAPTER XIII .
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... general though not universal doctrine of low races - Continued existence ,
rather than Immortality ; second death of Soul - Ghost of Dead remains on earth ,
especially if corpse unburied ; its attachment to bodily remains - Feasts of the
Dead .
... general though not universal doctrine of low races - Continued existence ,
rather than Immortality ; second death of Soul - Ghost of Dead remains on earth ,
especially if corpse unburied ; its attachment to bodily remains - Feasts of the
Dead .
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Permanent transition , new birth , or re - incarnation of human souls in other
human bodies , is especially considered to take place by the soul of a deceased
person animating the body of an infant . North American Indians of the Algonquin
...
Permanent transition , new birth , or re - incarnation of human souls in other
human bodies , is especially considered to take place by the soul of a deceased
person animating the body of an infant . North American Indians of the Algonquin
...
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It is especially certain green or brown harmless snakes , which come gently and
fearlessly into houses , which are considered to be “ amatongo " or ancestors ,
and therefore are treated respectfully , and have offerings of food given them .
It is especially certain green or brown harmless snakes , which come gently and
fearlessly into houses , which are considered to be “ amatongo " or ancestors ,
and therefore are treated respectfully , and have offerings of food given them .
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There is , and always has been , a prevalent feeling that disembodied souls ,
especially such as have suffered a violent or untimely death , are baneful and
malicious beinys . As Meiners suggests in his ' History of Religionis , ' they were
driven ...
There is , and always has been , a prevalent feeling that disembodied souls ,
especially such as have suffered a violent or untimely death , are baneful and
malicious beinys . As Meiners suggests in his ' History of Religionis , ' they were
driven ...
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