The Sewanee Review, Volume 7University of the South, 1899 - American fiction |
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... means of Su- perimposed Plates , with descriptive_text by Dr. Schmidt . English edition by Wil- liam S. Furneaux , author of " Animal 3 . Physiology . ' Net $ 1 . 3. The Eye and Its Auxiliary Organs . Anatomically represented , with ...
... means of Su- perimposed Plates , with descriptive_text by Dr. Schmidt . English edition by Wil- liam S. Furneaux , author of " Animal 3 . Physiology . ' Net $ 1 . 3. The Eye and Its Auxiliary Organs . Anatomically represented , with ...
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... means justifies the assumption that the latter Teacher consciously or unconsciously borrowed from Buddhistic sources ; nor does the evidence that Bud- dhist missionaries were teaching in various parts of Asia , and even , possibly , on ...
... means justifies the assumption that the latter Teacher consciously or unconsciously borrowed from Buddhistic sources ; nor does the evidence that Bud- dhist missionaries were teaching in various parts of Asia , and even , possibly , on ...
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... mean- ing of the next stage in religious evolution , which we call idolatry . If we accept the teachings of modern science , we must recognize the fact that our lives are spent in a universe which is known to us only through processes ...
... mean- ing of the next stage in religious evolution , which we call idolatry . If we accept the teachings of modern science , we must recognize the fact that our lives are spent in a universe which is known to us only through processes ...
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... means by this that they did not exemplify an anthropomorphic personality , I should agree with him . ( Vide “ Primitive Religions , " by Daniel G. Brin- ton , Ph.D. ) symbolism . Pure symbolism , the conscious representation of ...
... means by this that they did not exemplify an anthropomorphic personality , I should agree with him . ( Vide “ Primitive Religions , " by Daniel G. Brin- ton , Ph.D. ) symbolism . Pure symbolism , the conscious representation of ...
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... mean- ing of the next stage in religious evolution , which we call idolatry . If we accept the teachings of modern science , we must recognize the fact that our lives are spent in a universe which is known to us only through processes ...
... mean- ing of the next stage in religious evolution , which we call idolatry . If we accept the teachings of modern science , we must recognize the fact that our lives are spent in a universe which is known to us only through processes ...
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