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It is no simple task to define the character of an ancient national religion , and we must speak with a wholesome fear of the Egyptologist before our eyes ; but it does seem to be generally admitted that the religion of ancient Egypt ...
It is no simple task to define the character of an ancient national religion , and we must speak with a wholesome fear of the Egyptologist before our eyes ; but it does seem to be generally admitted that the religion of ancient Egypt ...
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The Divine require- ment is pressed home with unequalled force upon the conscience ; yet not in the form of mere laws of conduct , but as a type of character . It is promulgated not by an inaccessible God , but by the Divine Love ...
The Divine require- ment is pressed home with unequalled force upon the conscience ; yet not in the form of mere laws of conduct , but as a type of character . It is promulgated not by an inaccessible God , but by the Divine Love ...
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average characters of individuals ; that where the average character is bad , the state of society will be bad ... Now , though human character is undeniably changing , that change takes place exceedingly slowly ; and an attempt to ...
average characters of individuals ; that where the average character is bad , the state of society will be bad ... Now , though human character is undeniably changing , that change takes place exceedingly slowly ; and an attempt to ...
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This volume published 1908, not 1808 as listed.
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THE GOVERNMENT OF SUBJECT RACES | 1 |
Dent | 28 |
Adam and Charles Black | 105 |
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