A Manual of Anthropology, Or Science of Man Based on Modern Research by Charles BrayLongmans, Green, Reader and Dyer, 1871 - 358 pages |
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Page ii
... religion is called in question because of the extravagancies of theologians being passed off as religion , one disengages and helps religion by showing their utter delusiveness . " - MATTHEW ARNOLD . A MANUAL OF ANTHROPOLOGY , OR ...
... religion is called in question because of the extravagancies of theologians being passed off as religion , one disengages and helps religion by showing their utter delusiveness . " - MATTHEW ARNOLD . A MANUAL OF ANTHROPOLOGY , OR ...
Page x
... religion a sufficient standard of both , and that all the wants of human nature are included in the Bible ; but this idea has long been exploded in Physics , and it must be in Ethics before we can make the same progress in Ethics as we ...
... religion a sufficient standard of both , and that all the wants of human nature are included in the Bible ; but this idea has long been exploded in Physics , and it must be in Ethics before we can make the same progress in Ethics as we ...
Page xiv
... Religion . This doctrine of the Per- sistence of Force or Conservation of Energy furnishes the proof to much that has been known from the earliest ages , but which has been known as mere speculation . Prof. P. G. Tait tells us that it ...
... Religion . This doctrine of the Per- sistence of Force or Conservation of Energy furnishes the proof to much that has been known from the earliest ages , but which has been known as mere speculation . Prof. P. G. Tait tells us that it ...
Page xv
... religion together , and in my intercourse with my fellow - creatures that which is religious and that which is philosophical have ever been two distinct things " ; and , if we are to follow Faraday's example , that which is religious ...
... religion together , and in my intercourse with my fellow - creatures that which is religious and that which is philosophical have ever been two distinct things " ; and , if we are to follow Faraday's example , that which is religious ...
Page xvi
... religion together , " we can have no hope of finding God in Nature , or of discriminating between the grossest supersti- tion of the age and country in which we are born and the Religion of the Universe . Sir John Lubbock bears his ...
... religion together , " we can have no hope of finding God in Nature , or of discriminating between the grossest supersti- tion of the age and country in which we are born and the Religion of the Universe . Sir John Lubbock bears his ...
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