Civilization & Progress: By John Beattie Crozier |
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Page ix
... theory as a whole . Of these I may instance , for example , the exposition of the part played by History in civilization and culture ; of the relations that exist between Religion and Science ; between Religion and Morality ; and ...
... theory as a whole . Of these I may instance , for example , the exposition of the part played by History in civilization and culture ; of the relations that exist between Religion and Science ; between Religion and Morality ; and ...
Page xv
... theory of Civilization , as to so re - arrange , modify , and develop the various elements of older theories as to fit them into a new and more harmonious structure , it is evident that many complications , both in method and in ...
... theory of Civilization , as to so re - arrange , modify , and develop the various elements of older theories as to fit them into a new and more harmonious structure , it is evident that many complications , both in method and in ...
Page xvi
... theory of Civilization will have been attained when once the mines of history shall have been minutely and exhaustively explored , and the results collated and embodied in some one or more wide and far - reaching generalizations ; the ...
... theory of Civilization will have been attained when once the mines of history shall have been minutely and exhaustively explored , and the results collated and embodied in some one or more wide and far - reaching generalizations ; the ...
Page xviii
... would have no effect on action , what I meant was , not that it would not be of any practical value ( for any theory that generates conviction , and gives unity and harmony to both mind and heart , must give xviii . PREFACE .
... would have no effect on action , what I meant was , not that it would not be of any practical value ( for any theory that generates conviction , and gives unity and harmony to both mind and heart , must give xviii . PREFACE .
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... Theory of the Origin of Religions - How my Object differs from his , and the Results to be expected from that difference - Religion at bottom an Intellectual Belief - The Theory that it is a matter of Faith or Morality examined and ...
... Theory of the Origin of Religions - How my Object differs from his , and the Results to be expected from that difference - Religion at bottom an Intellectual Belief - The Theory that it is a matter of Faith or Morality examined and ...
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