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... ancient religions of man- kind ; and , as a necessary consequence , a failure in discovering the peculiar fea- tures which really distinguish Christianity from all the religions of the world , and secure to its founder his own peculiar ...
... ancient religions of man- kind ; and , as a necessary consequence , a failure in discovering the peculiar fea- tures which really distinguish Christianity from all the religions of the world , and secure to its founder his own peculiar ...
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... Ancient language is a difficult instru- ment to handle , particularly for religious purposes . It is impossible in human language to express abstract ideas except by metaphor , and it is not too much to say that the whole dictionary of ...
... Ancient language is a difficult instru- ment to handle , particularly for religious purposes . It is impossible in human language to express abstract ideas except by metaphor , and it is not too much to say that the whole dictionary of ...
Pagina 316
... ancient religion that has often been so startling , but which , if we only remember what is the nature of ancient language , becomes likewise perfectly intelligible . It is well known that ancient languages are particularly rich in ...
... ancient religion that has often been so startling , but which , if we only remember what is the nature of ancient language , becomes likewise perfectly intelligible . It is well known that ancient languages are particularly rich in ...
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