| Edward Burnett Tylor - Animism - 1871 - 510 pages
...various others of the same kind, incomplete. Looking at the religion of the lower races as a whole, we shall at least not be ill-advised in taking as one of its general and principal elements the doctrine of the soul's Future Life. But here it is needful to... | |
| Stewart Dingwall Fordyce Salmond - Immortality - 1895 - 848 pages
...of existence after death. "Looking at the religion of the lower races as a whole," says Dr. Tylor, " we shall at least not be ill-advised in taking as one of its general and principal elements the doctrine of the soul's future life." l If any race might 1 Primitive... | |
| James Edward Cowell Welldon - Future life - 1898 - 368 pages
...and variety of culture." J The latter : — " Looking at the religion of the lower races as a whole, we shall at least not be illadvised in taking as one of its general and principal elements the doctrine of the soul's future life." 2 Mr. Alger, then, is not... | |
| James Edward Cowell Welldon - Future life - 1898 - 368 pages
...and variety of culture." ' The latter : — " Looking at the religion of the lower races as a whole, we shall at least not be illadvised in taking as one of its general and principal elements the doctrine of the soul's future life." 2 Mr. Alger, then, is not... | |
| Frederick Converse Beach, George Edwin Rines - Encyclopedias and dictionaries - 1912 - 940 pages
...substantial character of the soul as an entity. "Looking at the religion of the lower races as a whole, we shall at least not be illadvised in taking as one of its general and principal elements the doctrine of the soul's future life" (Tylor, 'Primitive Culture,'... | |
| Bible - 1916 - 504 pages
...feeling finds expression. Looking at the religions of the lower races as a whole (says Dr. Tylor), we shall at least not be ill-advised in taking as one of its general and principal elements the doctrine of the soul's future life." The idea of annihilation... | |
| Sir Asutosh Mookerjee - India - 1928 - 542 pages
...says in his •"Primitive Culture" that it is not safe to take the doctrine of the soul's future life as one of the general and principal elements. The doctrine of the surviving soul may, however, be treated as common to all known races, though its acceptance is not... | |
| Herbert Lockyer - Religion - 1964 - 324 pages
...not wholly die, but live elsewhere, says— "Looking at the religion of the lower races as a whole we shall at least not be illadvised in taking as one of its general and principle elements the doctrine of the soul's future life." The question might be asked,... | |
| Edward Burnett Tylor - Animism - 1874 - 490 pages
...various others of the same kind, incomplete. Looking at the religion of the lower races as a whole, we shall at least not be ill-advised in taking as one of its general and principal elements the doctrine of the soul's Future Life. But here it is needful to... | |
| John Holmes Agnew, Walter Hilliard Bidwell, Henry T. Steele - 1881 - 888 pages
..." Primitive Culture" (i87i ii. i9), says : " Looking at the religion of the lower races as a whole, we shall at least not be ill-advised in taking as one of its general and principal elements the doctrine of the soul's future life." The question, therefore,... | |
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