Civilization & Progress: By John Beattie Crozier |
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... subject , or in the special views and opinions presented for consideration . The first of these objections turns on the New ... object of this work was not so much to present the reader with a brand - new ... Religion , Govern-
... subject , or in the special views and opinions presented for consideration . The first of these objections turns on the New ... object of this work was not so much to present the reader with a brand - new ... Religion , Govern-
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By John Beattie Crozier John Beattie Crozier. Civilization by the great organic factors of Religion ... object , the first difficulty I had to encounter was that presented by the ... religions , and changed the face of the world - to ...
By John Beattie Crozier John Beattie Crozier. Civilization by the great organic factors of Religion ... object , the first difficulty I had to encounter was that presented by the ... religions , and changed the face of the world - to ...
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... Object of Religion - Comte and the Object of the Religious Sentiment - Humanity . 168-179 CHAPTER II . FIRST PRINCIPLES . Difference between Knowledge and Belief - Six Truths which must be believed , but cannot be known by Science ...
... Object of Religion - Comte and the Object of the Religious Sentiment - Humanity . 168-179 CHAPTER II . FIRST PRINCIPLES . Difference between Knowledge and Belief - Six Truths which must be believed , but cannot be known by Science ...
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... object of religion , and will leave us with certain clearly - defined ideas with which to enter on the subject of religion in its wide and generally - accepted sense . The way thus cleared , I shall invite the reader to a considera ...
... object of religion , and will leave us with certain clearly - defined ideas with which to enter on the subject of religion in its wide and generally - accepted sense . The way thus cleared , I shall invite the reader to a considera ...
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... object of this work is to deter- mine , in as scientific a way as possible , the great laws of the human mind on which religions are constructed , and along the lines of which they are evolved , and the parts played in human life by ...
... object of this work is to deter- mine , in as scientific a way as possible , the great laws of the human mind on which religions are constructed , and along the lines of which they are evolved , and the parts played in human life by ...
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