'that there are nations or tribes which possess no religion rests either on inaccurate observations, or on a confusion of ideas. No tribe or nation has yet been met with destitute of belief in any higher beings, and travellers who asserted their existence... The Unity of Nature - Sayfa 476George Douglas Campbell Duke of Argyll tarafından - 1884 - 571 sayfaTam görünüm - Bu kitap hakkında
| Cornelis Petrus Tiele - 1877 - 280 sayfa
...any higher beings ; and travellers who asserted their existence have been afterwards refuted by the facts. It is legitimate, therefore, to call religion in its most general sense a universal phenomenon of humanity. CHAPTER I. RELIGION UNDER THE CONTROL OF ANIMISM. I. ANIMISM IN... | |
| Cornelis Petrus Tiele - 1877 - 290 sayfa
...any higher beings ; and travellers who asserted their existence have been afterwards refuted by the facts. It is legitimate, therefore, to call religion, in its most general sense a universal phenomenon of humanity. CHAPTEE I. RELIGION UNDER THE CONTROL OF ANIMISM. L ANIMISM IN... | |
| 1878 - 520 sayfa
...particularly as, on many points, his views differ widely from my own. " The statement," he says, " that there are nations or tribes which possess no...general sense, an universal phenomenon of humanity." i When, however, these old prejudices had been removed, and when it had been perceived that the different... | |
| Friedrich Max Müller - 1878 - 422 sayfa
...particularly as, on many points, his views differ widely from my own. ' The statement,' he says, ' that there are nations or tribes which possess no...its most general sense, an universal phenomenon of humanity1.' Study of the religion of literary nations. When, however, these old prejudices had been... | |
| Friedrich Max Müller - 1878 - 418 sayfa
...particularly as, on many points, his views differ widely from my own. ' The statement,' he says, ' that there are nations or tribes which possess no...its most general sense, an universal phenomenon of humanity1.' Study of the religion of literary nations. When, however, these old prejudices had been... | |
| Friedrich Max Müller - 1879 - 408 sayfa
...ideas. No tribe or nation has yet been met with destitute of belief in any higher beings, and travelers who asserted their existence have been afterwards...general sense, an universal phenomenon of humanity." J STUDY OF THE RELIGION OF LITERARY NATIONS. When, however, these old prejudices had been removed,... | |
| Friedrich Max Müller - 1879 - 412 sayfa
...ideas. No tribe or nation has yet been met with destitute of belief in any higher beings, and travelers who asserted their existence have been afterwards...general sense, an universal phenomenon of humanity." 1 STUDY OF THE RELIGION OF LITERARY KATIONS. When, however, these old prejudices had been removed,... | |
| 1879 - 428 sayfa
...ideas. No tribe or nation has yet been met with destitute of belief in any higher beings, and travelers who asserted their existence have been afterwards...general sense, an universal phenomenon of humanity." 1 i Out1inet, p. 6. STUDY OF THE RELIGION OF LITERARY NATIONS. When, however, these old prejudices... | |
| 1880 - 420 sayfa
...subject, particularly as, on many points, his views differ widely from my own. ' The statemenV he says, ' that there are nations or tribes which possess no...its most general sense, an universal phenomenon of humanity1.' Study of the religion of literary nations. When, however, these old prejudices had been... | |
| 1880 - 818 sayfa
...anywhere the whole of a people's religion (p. 101) ; and he adopts the statement of another, that " no tribe or nation has yet been met with destitute...general sense an universal phenomenon of humanity." We come under the guidance of our author to learn what the ancient literature of the Hindus teaches... | |
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