Primitive Culture: Researches Into the Development of Mythology, Philosophy, Religion, Languages, Art and Customs, Volume 2H. Holt, 1877 - Animism |
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... thought which lies very deep in the history of philosophy , the development - theory of organic life in successive stages . An elevation from the vegetable to the lower animal life , and thence onward through the higher animals to man ...
... thought which lies very deep in the history of philosophy , the development - theory of organic life in successive stages . An elevation from the vegetable to the lower animal life , and thence onward through the higher animals to man ...
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... thought of as having bodies like the living ; and a few pieces of evidence of this class . are hardly enough to prove the lower races to hold original and distinct doctrines of corporeal resurrection.1 Again , attention must be given to ...
... thought of as having bodies like the living ; and a few pieces of evidence of this class . are hardly enough to prove the lower races to hold original and distinct doctrines of corporeal resurrection.1 Again , attention must be given to ...
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... thought by some to be related to the late Jewish doctrine , is obscure . ' In early Christianity , the conception of bodily resurrection is developed with especial strength and fulness in the Pauline doctrine . For an explicit ...
... thought by some to be related to the late Jewish doctrine , is obscure . ' In early Christianity , the conception of bodily resurrection is developed with especial strength and fulness in the Pauline doctrine . For an explicit ...
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... thought of the soul of the departed dwindles and disappears with the personal memory that kept it alive . Even among races who distinctly accept the doctrine of the surviving soul , this acceptance is not unanimous . In savage as in ...
... thought of the soul of the departed dwindles and disappears with the personal memory that kept it alive . Even among races who distinctly accept the doctrine of the surviving soul , this acceptance is not unanimous . In savage as in ...
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... thought still as heretofore familiar to speculative theology , is not unknown in the lower culture . The soul , as recognized in the philosophy of the lower races , may be defined as an ethereal surviving being , con- ceptions of which ...
... thought still as heretofore familiar to speculative theology , is not unknown in the lower culture . The soul , as recognized in the philosophy of the lower races , may be defined as an ethereal surviving being , con- ceptions of which ...
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Africa Amazulu Amer ancestors ancient animals animistic Archip Aryan Avesta barbaric Bastian beasts belief body Brahmans Brinton Buddhism Castrén ceremony Chinese Christian civilized conception connexion Creator dead death deity demons disease divine doctrine dwell earth evil feast fetish fire ghosts give gods Greek Grimm Hades Heaven Heaven-god higher Hindu human idea idol images Indians Iroquois island J. G. Müller Journ Khonds land living lower culture lower races lustration mankind Max Müller Meiners mind modern Moon Myth nations native nature negro offerings original Parsi pass Peru philosophy Pinkerton Polynesia polytheism prayer priest region religion religious rites rude sacred sacrifice savage Schoolcraft seems Sheol snakes solar spirits stone Sun-worship Supreme Deity survival temple theology theory thou thought thunder tion Tonga tree tribes Turanian tribes Unkulunkulu Waitz West worship Zealand Zeus Zulu