Studies in the Philosophy of Religion and the HistoryLovell, Adam, Wesson & Company, 1876 - 348 стор. |
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... Indo - European Mythologies ; the Older the Simpler , Oldest Name for God , • Oldest General Term , How they are Related and what they Signify , Nature - Worship -- What does it Mean ? . Paternal Element in the Indo - European Idea of ...
... Indo - European Mythologies ; the Older the Simpler , Oldest Name for God , • Oldest General Term , How they are Related and what they Signify , Nature - Worship -- What does it Mean ? . Paternal Element in the Indo - European Idea of ...
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... INDO - EUROPEAN AND SEMITIC RACES IN HISTORY , PART I. - COMPARATIVE PSYCHOLOGY AND 230-402 THE PHILOSOPHY OF HISTORY , 230-264 · I. Comparative Psychology , . 233 Its Problems , 234 Mind and Nature , 235 Mind Progressive because Free ...
... INDO - EUROPEAN AND SEMITIC RACES IN HISTORY , PART I. - COMPARATIVE PSYCHOLOGY AND 230-402 THE PHILOSOPHY OF HISTORY , 230-264 · I. Comparative Psychology , . 233 Its Problems , 234 Mind and Nature , 235 Mind Progressive because Free ...
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... Indo - European , 265-301 265 · • 267 269 272 272 The Semitic , 278 III . The Fresh Races and the Old Cultures , 281 The New Civilizations not simply imitations of Old , 283 • Their efficient and their suggestive cause , Influence of ...
... Indo - European , 265-301 265 · • 267 269 272 272 The Semitic , 278 III . The Fresh Races and the Old Cultures , 281 The New Civilizations not simply imitations of Old , 283 • Their efficient and their suggestive cause , Influence of ...
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... Indo - European Religions , 332 • Their Names for Deity , 333 Their Naturalism , 334 The Limitations it imposed on Deity , . 336 Effect on Idea of Man , . 337 Their Political Character , Hellenism , 339 . 342 III . Their Respective ...
... Indo - European Religions , 332 • Their Names for Deity , 333 Their Naturalism , 334 The Limitations it imposed on Deity , . 336 Effect on Idea of Man , . 337 Their Political Character , Hellenism , 339 . 342 III . Their Respective ...
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... Indo - European Mythologies , Semitic , 99 Indo - European Poetry , Semitic IV . The Races in Philosophy , I. The Ancient Philosophic Peoples , Non - Semitic , Chiefly Indo - European , and Why ? The Hindu and the Greek , II . The ...
... Indo - European Mythologies , Semitic , 99 Indo - European Poetry , Semitic IV . The Races in Philosophy , I. The Ancient Philosophic Peoples , Non - Semitic , Chiefly Indo - European , and Why ? The Hindu and the Greek , II . The ...
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abstract action alike Alterthumsk ancient anthropomorphic become belief Brahma cause civilization common conceived conception conscious cosmic created creation creative Creator culture daeva dead death deified deity deva developed divine doctrine Dyaus earliest earth elements Erinyes evolution existence express faculty faith fathers genius gods Greece Greek Griechis Heaven Hebrew Hesiod highest Hindu Hist Homer human idea ideal imagination immanent immortality Indian individual Indo Indo-European Indo-European religions Indra interpretation Iranian Jahveh Lassen living Max Müller metaphysics mind Monotheism moral Muir's Sanskrit Texts mythical Mythol mythology Nature objects old Prussian origin Phædo Philos philosophy Phoenician physical Plato Polytheism Positivism primitive principle race relation religion religious Rig-Veda root sacerdotal sacrifice Sanskrit scientific Semitic sense soul speculative spirit tendency Theism theistic theology theory things thought tion truth unity universe Varuna Vedas Vedic Welcker worship Zeus
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Сторінка 91 - There is grandeur in this view of life, with its several powers, having been originally breathed by the Creator into a few forms or into one; and that, whilst this planet has gone cycling on according to the fixed law of gravity, from so simple a beginning endless forms most beautiful and most wonderful have been, and are being evolved.
Сторінка 165 - Thou wilt not leave us in the dust: Thou madest man, he knows not why, — He thinks he was not made to die; And thou hast made him : thou art just.
Сторінка 346 - Is it not strange, the darkest hour That ever dawned on sinful earth Should touch the heart with softer power For comfort than an angel's mirth ? That to the Cross the mourner's eye should turn Sooner than where the stars of Christmas burn ? Sooner than where the Easter sun Shines glorious on yon open grave, And to and fro the tidings run, "Who died to heal, is risen to save?
Сторінка 299 - Generations are as the Days of toilsome Mankind: Death and Birth are the vesper and the matin bells, that summon Mankind to sleep, and to rise refreshed for new advancement. What the Father has made, the Son can make and enjoy ; but has also work of his own appointed him. Thus all things wax, and roll onwards ; Arts, Establishments, OjjinioaSj-BOthiag is completed, but ever completing.
Сторінка 94 - Thus by the persistence of force, we really mean the persistence of some Power which transcends our knowledge and conception.
Сторінка 375 - Gloom hid in gloom existed first — one sea eluding view. That One, a void in chaos wrapt, by inward fervour grew. Within It first arose desire, the primal germ of mind, Which nothing with existence links, as sages searching find. The kindling ray that shot across the dark and drear abyss, — Was it beneath ? Or high aloft ? What bard can answer this? There fecundating powers were found, and mighty forces strove, A self-supporting mass beneath, and energy above. Who knows...
Сторінка 298 - Excudent alii spirantia mollius aera, Credo equidem, vivos ducent de marmore vultus, Orabunt causas melius, caelique meatus Describent radio et surgentia sidera dicent; Tu regere imperio populos, Romane, memento : Hae tibi erunt artes, pacisque imponere morem, Parcere subiectis, et debellare superbos.
Сторінка 97 - In fact, the whole process of evolution is the manifestation of a power absolutely inscrutable to the intellect of man. As little in our day as in the days of Job can man by searching find this power out. Considered fundamentally, it is by the operation of an insoluble mystery that life is evolved, species differentiated, and mind unfolded from their prepotent elements in the immeasurable past.
Сторінка 9 - The rudimentary form of all religion is the propitiation of dead ancestors, who are supposed to be still existing, and to be capable of working good or evil to their descendants.
Сторінка 127 - Place me, O purified god, in that everlasting and imperishable world where there is eternal light and glory.