Natural Religion: The Gifford Lectures Delivered Before the University of Glasgow in 1888Longmans, Green, 1907 - 608 pages |
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... Romans , Teutons , Slaves , and Celts , and by ourselves , were derived from radical elements consisting each of a few consonants and vowels , and , what is most important , expressive of general ideas . What enormous quantities of ...
... Romans , Teutons , Slaves , and Celts , and by ourselves , were derived from radical elements consisting each of a few consonants and vowels , and , what is most important , expressive of general ideas . What enormous quantities of ...
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... Romans . - Haritas and Charites . - Fors , Fortuna . - Nomina and cognomina LECTURE XVIII . 448-483 THE ANALOGICAL AND PYSCHOLOGICAL SCHOOLS . II . The Analogical School . - Characters common to gods and heroes of different names ...
... Romans . - Haritas and Charites . - Fors , Fortuna . - Nomina and cognomina LECTURE XVIII . 448-483 THE ANALOGICAL AND PYSCHOLOGICAL SCHOOLS . II . The Analogical School . - Characters common to gods and heroes of different names ...
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... Roman Catholic University of Frei- burg this new study has now found a worthy repre- sentative 1 . It may seem strange to some that Lord Gifford should have expressed a wish that the Science of Religion should be treated as a strictly ...
... Roman Catholic University of Frei- burg this new study has now found a worthy repre- sentative 1 . It may seem strange to some that Lord Gifford should have expressed a wish that the Science of Religion should be treated as a strictly ...
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... Romans followed the example of the Greeks 2 . Poets like Lucretius and Ovid indulged in etymologies , whenever they seemed to agree with their opinions , and to the latest times Roman lawyers delighted in supporting their definitions of ...
... Romans followed the example of the Greeks 2 . Poets like Lucretius and Ovid indulged in etymologies , whenever they seemed to agree with their opinions , and to the latest times Roman lawyers delighted in supporting their definitions of ...
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... Romans dii . As the biography of a man may be called his best definition , what I call biographies of words are perhaps the most useful de- finitions which it is in our power to give . Dogmatic Definition . Lastly come the dogmatic ...
... Romans dii . As the biography of a man may be called his best definition , what I call biographies of words are perhaps the most useful de- finitions which it is in our power to give . Dogmatic Definition . Lastly come the dogmatic ...
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