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See also W. James , The Varieties of Religious Experience ( 36th impression ,
New York , 1928 ) , pp . 379-429 ... F. von Hügel's The Mystical Element of
Religion as Studied in Saint Catherine of Genoa and Her Friends ( London ,
1909 ) , Vol .
See also W. James , The Varieties of Religious Experience ( 36th impression ,
New York , 1928 ) , pp . 379-429 ... F. von Hügel's The Mystical Element of
Religion as Studied in Saint Catherine of Genoa and Her Friends ( London ,
1909 ) , Vol .
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Let us take, for example, Roman religion. ... If the historian wished to give such a
description he could not because nobody knows what exactly were the religious
beliefs, rites, and so on, at one of these moments, and how they changed from ...
Let us take, for example, Roman religion. ... If the historian wished to give such a
description he could not because nobody knows what exactly were the religious
beliefs, rites, and so on, at one of these moments, and how they changed from ...
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styled a description of Roman religion generally , because it would be the
religion of only a few different Roman individuals out of hundreds of thousands ,
each of whom , according to the thesis , would be unique . Moreover , even with
respect ...
styled a description of Roman religion generally , because it would be the
religion of only a few different Roman individuals out of hundreds of thousands ,
each of whom , according to the thesis , would be unique . Moreover , even with
respect ...
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PART | 3 |
Culture integration and culture unity a dark problem Most of | 49 |
Chapter Two IDEATIONAL SENSATE IDEALISTIC AND MIXED SystEMs | 55 |
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