The Science of Folk-loreMethuen, 1930 - 344 стор. |
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... Christian times and their final suppression by the clergy , which converted the pagan divin- ities into devils and the human participants into witches . That pagan cults continued to live on , in the form of mysteries , long after the ...
... Christian times and their final suppression by the clergy , which converted the pagan divin- ities into devils and the human participants into witches . That pagan cults continued to live on , in the form of mysteries , long after the ...
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... Christian Lucifer is practically certain , but he owes infinitely more to the classical Prometheus . This fusion is unthinkable within the body of orthodox Christianity ; it is highly probable as the work of gnostic sects living on the ...
... Christian Lucifer is practically certain , but he owes infinitely more to the classical Prometheus . This fusion is unthinkable within the body of orthodox Christianity ; it is highly probable as the work of gnostic sects living on the ...
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... Christian clerk to sub- stitute heathen names for the Christian ones in an originally Christian charm . Quite apart from this consideration , the association of ideas involved , ' Just as the accident befalling the deity was promptly ...
... Christian clerk to sub- stitute heathen names for the Christian ones in an originally Christian charm . Quite apart from this consideration , the association of ideas involved , ' Just as the accident befalling the deity was promptly ...
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