The Religion of Israel: An Historical StudyScribner, 1914 - 369 Seiten |
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... animal but the ball turned and wounded the gunner . He at once recognised that the tree was inhabited by a saint who protected those who took refuge with him . Therefore , although no one had ever heard of a saint being buried at this ...
... animal but the ball turned and wounded the gunner . He at once recognised that the tree was inhabited by a saint who protected those who took refuge with him . Therefore , although no one had ever heard of a saint being buried at this ...
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... animal is sacrificed at the tomb of the ancestor in recognition of his help . კ Other testimony might be adduced . The reverence paid to the tomb of Mohammed is rightly regarded as polytheistic by the Wahhabees . Yet it is said that a ...
... animal is sacrificed at the tomb of the ancestor in recognition of his help . კ Other testimony might be adduced . The reverence paid to the tomb of Mohammed is rightly regarded as polytheistic by the Wahhabees . Yet it is said that a ...
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... animal and the manner of its offering remind us of the sacrifices brought to the dead in other religions , and the fact that the man who handles the ashes is unclean points to the same conclusion . 32 THE RELIGION OF ISRAEL.
... animal and the manner of its offering remind us of the sacrifices brought to the dead in other religions , and the fact that the man who handles the ashes is unclean points to the same conclusion . 32 THE RELIGION OF ISRAEL.
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... animals from the spirits which in his imagination people the desert . Traces of animal worship , therefore , do not surprise us when we meet them in the Old Testament . The serpent had the reputation of superhuman knowledge , and ...
... animals from the spirits which in his imagination people the desert . Traces of animal worship , therefore , do not surprise us when we meet them in the Old Testament . The serpent had the reputation of superhuman knowledge , and ...
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... animal - worship , shows numerous parallels . The reaction of Yahweh - worship against these supersti- tions is itself an evidence that they once prevailed . Even so late an author as Origen , and one so comparatively en- lightened ...
... animal - worship , shows numerous parallels . The reaction of Yahweh - worship against these supersti- tions is itself an evidence that they once prevailed . Even so late an author as Origen , and one so comparatively en- lightened ...
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