Jewish religion ; we do not mean any special religion ; but we mean a mental faculty or disposition, which, independent of, nay in spite of sense and reason, enables man to apprehend the Infinite under different names, and under varying disguises. The Sacred Symbols of Mu - Page 14de James Churchward - 2007 - 224 pagesAperçu limité - À propos de ce livre
| Friedrich Max Müller - 1870 - 80 pages
...or Jewish religions only ; we do not mean any special religion, but we mean a mental faculty, that faculty which, independent of, nay, in spite of sense...man to apprehend the Infinite under different names and under varying disguises. Without that faculty, no religion, not even the lowest worship of idols... | |
| 1870 - 880 pages
...or Jewish religions only ; we do not mean any special religion, but we mean a mental faculty, that faculty which, independent of, nay in spite of sense...reason, enables man to apprehend the Infinite under varying disguises. Without that faculty, no rrligion, not even the lowest worship of idols and fetishes,... | |
| 1870 - 844 pages
...or Jewish religions only ; we do not mean any special religion, but we mean a mental faculty, that faculty which, independent of, nay in spite of sense and reason, enables man 10 apprehend the Infinite under varying disguises. Without that faculty, no religion, not even the... | |
| 1872 - 472 pages
...possible, and no such sense of responsibility could exist in man. In defining this faculty of faith as a mental faculty, which, independent of — nay, in...reason, enables man to apprehend the Infinite under varying disguises, some caution is necessary to distinguish it from the natural trust in statements... | |
| Friedrich Max Müller - 1872 - 340 pages
...or Jewish religions only ; we do not mean any special religion, but we mean a mental faculty, that faculty which, independent of, nay in spite of sense...reason, enables man to apprehend the Infinite under varying disguises. Without that -/ ft -'" faculty, no religion, not even the lowest worship of idols... | |
| 1873 - 500 pages
...worship he practised ? The first question is in the lectures answered thus : — There is in man a " faculty which independent of, nay in spite of sense...man to apprehend the Infinite under different names, and under varying disguises " (p. 17). Again, "there is clearly a place for a philosophical discipline... | |
| Friedrich Max Müller - 1873 - 454 pages
...Christian or Jewish religion ; we do not mean any special 'religion ; but we mean a mental faculty, that faculty which, independent of, nay in spite of sense...man to apprehend the Infinite under different names, and under varying disguises. Without that faculty, no religion, not even the lowest worship of idols... | |
| Friedrich Max Müller - 1873 - 458 pages
...do not mean any special religion ; but we mean a mental faculty, that faculty which, in^ dependent of, nay in spite of sense and reason, enables man to apprehend the Infinite under different names, and under varying disguises. Without that faculty, no religion, not even the lowest worship of idols... | |
| william francis ainsworth - 1876 - 756 pages
...Christian or Jewish religion only, we do not mean any special religion ; but we mean a mental faculty, that faculty which, independent of — nay, in spite of,...man to apprehend the Infinite under different names, and under varying disguises.''* And this view has received the confirmation of one of the for 3most... | |
| Friedrich Max Müller - 1878 - 422 pages
...the subjective side of religion, or what is commonly called faith, in the following words1 : — ' Religion is a mental faculty which, independent of,...man to apprehend the infinite under different names and under varying disguises. Without that faculty, no religion, not even the lowest worship of idols... | |
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