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... human or arborescent forms . But all this was only a rich casket in their art religion , to contain the figure of him or her in whose honour the temple was erected . Their marble statues can , in a sense , be imagined by us from col ...
... human or arborescent forms . But all this was only a rich casket in their art religion , to contain the figure of him or her in whose honour the temple was erected . Their marble statues can , in a sense , be imagined by us from col ...
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... human race . We lose nothing by this recog- nition , nor does any truth lose its value because it is held , not only by ourselves , but by millions of human beings whom we formerly called unbelievers . We know that the ordinary ...
... human race . We lose nothing by this recog- nition , nor does any truth lose its value because it is held , not only by ourselves , but by millions of human beings whom we formerly called unbelievers . We know that the ordinary ...
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... human sacrifices in the worship of the latter . There are strong indications that this tree came from Asia Minor ... human sacrifice . The former was founded on human sacri- fice as a fundamental part of its ceremonies , from TREE ...
... human sacrifices in the worship of the latter . There are strong indications that this tree came from Asia Minor ... human sacrifice . The former was founded on human sacri- fice as a fundamental part of its ceremonies , from TREE ...
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Poetry By the Right Hon LORD HALsbury | 1 |
Ethical and Symbolical Literature in Art | 25 |
Coincidences By the Right Hon Professor | 67 |
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