History of Religions, Zväzok 1C. Scribner's sons, 1913 - 552 strán (strany) |
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Strana viii
... principle ; the demand for unity in the moral order of the world also tends toward monotheism ; vague notions of continuance after death give place to more vivid imaginations ; the lot of mortals appears more dismal in contrast to that ...
... principle ; the demand for unity in the moral order of the world also tends toward monotheism ; vague notions of continuance after death give place to more vivid imaginations ; the lot of mortals appears more dismal in contrast to that ...
Strana x
... principle adopted is to give familiar names in the most common English form , and to write the rest in a way approximating as nearly to the pro- nunciation as our alphabet permits ; the refinements of dia- critical points are ...
... principle adopted is to give familiar names in the most common English form , and to write the rest in a way approximating as nearly to the pro- nunciation as our alphabet permits ; the refinements of dia- critical points are ...
Strana 8
... principle prevailed : the governors , pre- fects , and magistrates offered sacrifices to the spirits of their provinces , departments , or districts . The ancient books do not often give detailed descriptions of the worship , and the ...
... principle prevailed : the governors , pre- fects , and magistrates offered sacrifices to the spirits of their provinces , departments , or districts . The ancient books do not often give detailed descriptions of the worship , and the ...
Strana 11
... principle that the worshipper should present only what he had raised or made . We should be inclined to connect the ceremony with the prince's ploughing in India and elsewhere , the religious inauguration of the ploughing season , and ...
... principle that the worshipper should present only what he had raised or made . We should be inclined to connect the ceremony with the prince's ploughing in India and elsewhere , the religious inauguration of the ploughing season , and ...
Strana 20
... principle ; Earth to the Yin , the dark , cold , female principle . For the same reason the altar of Heaven is south of the city ; that of the Earth , north ; the former is white and round , like heaven ; the latter dark and square and ...
... principle ; Earth to the Yin , the dark , cold , female principle . For the same reason the altar of Heaven is south of the city ; that of the Earth , north ; the former is white and round , like heaven ; the latter dark and square and ...
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Ahura Mazda altar ancestors ancient Angra Mainyu animals Apollo Athens Avesta Babylonia body Brahman Buddha Buddhism called century ceremonies character China Chinese Christian civilisation conception Confucian Confucius cult cultus dead death deeds deities Demeter demons Dionysos divine doctrine doubtless dynasty earth Egypt Egyptian emperor empire epic eternal ethics evil existence faith father favour festivals fire Gathas goddess gods Greek Haoma Heaven Hesiod holy honour human hymns images India Iranian Isis king Lao-tse later living magic Marduk Mencius metaphysical Mithras monks moral mysteries myth nature offerings origin Orphic Osiris Persian philosophy Plato poets popular religion prayer priesthood priests primitive principle recognised religious Rig-Veda rites ritual Roman rulers sacred sacrifice salvation sects Shinto shrines Socrates soul spirits Stoic supreme tablets Taoist teaching temples theology things thought tion tombs universe Upanishads Vedic virtue worship Zeus Zoroaster Zoroastrian
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