Eclectic Magazine, and Monthly Edition of the Living Age, Volume 12;Volume 75Leavitt, Throw and Company, 1870 |
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Pagina 56
... Religion . It is true that , compared with the number of languages which the comparative philologist has to deal with , the number of religions is small . In a comparative study of languages , however , we find most of our materials ...
... Religion . It is true that , compared with the number of languages which the comparative philologist has to deal with , the number of religions is small . In a comparative study of languages , however , we find most of our materials ...
Pagina 57
... religions . To the student of religion canonical books are , no doubt , of the utmost im- portance , though he ought never to for- get that nearly all canonical books give the reflected image only of the real doctrines of the founder of ...
... religions . To the student of religion canonical books are , no doubt , of the utmost im- portance , though he ought never to for- get that nearly all canonical books give the reflected image only of the real doctrines of the founder of ...
Pagina 58
... religion , ended by becoming the princi- pal religion of the Turanian world . The same transference took place in the second stem . Christianity , being the offspring of Mosaism , was rejected by the Jews as Buddhism was by the Brahmans ...
... religion , ended by becoming the princi- pal religion of the Turanian world . The same transference took place in the second stem . Christianity , being the offspring of Mosaism , was rejected by the Jews as Buddhism was by the Brahmans ...
Pagina 59
... religion : an in- tellectual flora of greater variety and profuseness than even the natural flora of that fertile country . And yet we have not said a word as yet of the second book - religion of India of the religion of Buddha ...
... religion : an in- tellectual flora of greater variety and profuseness than even the natural flora of that fertile country . And yet we have not said a word as yet of the second book - religion of India of the religion of Buddha ...
Pagina 60
... religion in China , that of Fo ; but Fo is only the Chinese corruption of Buddha , and though the religion of Buddha , as trans ferred from India to China , has assumed a peculiar character and produced an enormous literature of its own ...
... religion in China , that of Fo ; but Fo is only the Chinese corruption of Buddha , and though the religion of Buddha , as trans ferred from India to China , has assumed a peculiar character and produced an enormous literature of its own ...
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