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" ... phenomenal world, distinct from it, giving it form, existence, and activity, lies the ultimate, invisible, immeasurable power of Mind, of conscious Will, of Intelligence, analogous in some way to our own ; and, — mark this essential corollary, —... "
Popular Aspects of Oriental Religions - Page 16
by Louis Oliver Hartman - 1917 - 255 pages
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Religions of Primitive Peoples

Daniel Garrison Brinton - 1897 - 290 pages
...some way to our own ; and,—mark this essential corollary, —that man is in communication with it. What the highest religions thus assume was likewise...as the ultimate source of all force, all life, all being. Science and Christianity teach the same, but with this difference: the progress of observation...
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Religions of Primitive Peoples

Daniel Garrison Brinton - 1897 - 298 pages
...was likewise the foundation of the earliest and most * Myth, Ritual, and Religion, vol. i., chap. xi. primitive cults. The one universal trait amid their...as the ultimate source of all force, all life, all being. Science and Christianity teach the same, but with this difference : the progress of observation...
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Religions of Primitive Peoples

Daniel Garrison Brinton - 1897 - 296 pages
...way to our own ; and, — mark this essential corollary, — that man is in communication with it. What the highest religions thus assume was likewise the foundation of the earliest and most * Myth, Ritual, and Religion, vol. i., chap. xi. primitive cults. The one universal trait amid their...
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Religions of Primitive Peoples

Daniel Garrison Brinton - 1897 - 306 pages
...own ; and, — mark this essential corollary, — that man is in communication with it. _ v*"**3yhat the highest religions thus assume was/'' likewise the foundation of the earliest and most rimitive cults. The one universal trait amid their endless forms of expression was the unalterable...
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The Monist, Volume 11

Paul Carus - 1900 - 740 pages
...essential corollary, — ,•"/.-.•/ man is in communication with it. "What the highest religions tfaus assume was likewise the foundation of the earliest...unalterable faith in Mind, in the super-sensuous, as the ultiI mate source of all force, all life, all being." (Pp. 47 and 48.) 1 The quotations are taken from...
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A Psychological Study of Religion: Its Origin, Function, and Future

James Henry Leuba - 1912 - 414 pages
...way to our own ; and, — mark this essential corollary, — that man is in communication with it. " What the highest religions thus assume was likewise...as the ultimate source of all force, all life, all being." (Religions of Primitive Peoples, American Lectures on the History of Religions for 1896-1897,...
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A Psychological Study of Religion

James H. Leuba - 1912 - 402 pages
...way to our own ; and, — mark this essential corollary, — that man is in communication with it. " What the highest religions thus assume was likewise...as the ultimate source of all force, all life, all being." (Religions of Primitive Peoples, American Lectures on the History of Religions for 1896-1897,...
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