The Oriental Religions in Roman PaganismOpen Court Publishing Company, 1911 - 298 หน้า |
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หน้า viii
... belief that the soul was on earth to be proved before its final return to the universal spirit , of which it was a spark ; the existence of an abysmal abode for the evil , against whom the faithful must keep up an unceasing struggle ...
... belief that the soul was on earth to be proved before its final return to the universal spirit , of which it was a spark ; the existence of an abysmal abode for the evil , against whom the faithful must keep up an unceasing struggle ...
หน้า xi
... beliefs . We can understand the Christianity of the fifth century with its greatness and weaknesses , its spiritual exaltation and its puerile superstitions , if we know the moral antecedents of the world in which it INTRODUCTION . xi.
... beliefs . We can understand the Christianity of the fifth century with its greatness and weaknesses , its spiritual exaltation and its puerile superstitions , if we know the moral antecedents of the world in which it INTRODUCTION . xi.
หน้า xiii
... beliefs and institutions of mankind is fitted to be much more than a means of satisfying an enlightened curiosity and of furnishing materials for the researches of the learned . Well handled , it may become a powerful instrument to ex ...
... beliefs and institutions of mankind is fitted to be much more than a means of satisfying an enlightened curiosity and of furnishing materials for the researches of the learned . Well handled , it may become a powerful instrument to ex ...
หน้า xvi
... and stirring than the Greco- Latin anthropomorphism . Their liturgy always de- rives its inspiration from generally accepted beliefs about purification embodied in certain acts regarded as sanctifying . xvi THE ORIENTAL RELIGIONS .
... and stirring than the Greco- Latin anthropomorphism . Their liturgy always de- rives its inspiration from generally accepted beliefs about purification embodied in certain acts regarded as sanctifying . xvi THE ORIENTAL RELIGIONS .
หน้า xxi
... belief that the main point to be cleared up is the composite religion of those Jewish or Jewish- pagan communities ... beliefs of the ancient Orient , as for instance the ideas of Persian dualism regarding the infernal world , arrived ...
... belief that the main point to be cleared up is the composite religion of those Jewish or Jewish- pagan communities ... beliefs of the ancient Orient , as for instance the ideas of Persian dualism regarding the infernal world , arrived ...
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หน้า 179 - Non pur per ovra delle rote magne, Che drizzan ciascun seme ad alcun fine, Secondo che le stelle son compagne...
หน้า 274 - Quis caelum possit, nisi caeli munere, nosse Et reperire deum, nisi qui pars ipse deorum est?; cf.
หน้า 160 - ... devotion and selfcontrol which the other cults had lacked. The worshippers of Mithras were taught to contend against the powers of evil, submitted -themselves to a severe moral discipline, and their reward after death was to become as pure as the gods to whom they ascend. "If Christianity," says Renan, "had been checked in its growth by some deadly disease, the world would have become Mithraic.
หน้า xiii - ... of the Middle Ages never dreamed of under the gloomy shadow of the minster and within the sound of its solemn bells. To us moderns a still wider vista is vouchsafed, a greater panorama is unrolled by the study which aims at bringing home to us the faith and the practice, the hopes and the ideals, not of two highly gifted races only, but of...
หน้า vii - Brahma, to follow the precepts of Confucius or Buddha, or to adopt the maxims of the Shinto; let us imagine a great confusion of all the races of the world in which Arabian mullahs, Chinese scholars, Japanese bonzes, Tibetan lamas and Hindu pundits...
หน้า viii - ... erect temples of exotic architecture in our cities and celebrate their disparate rites therein. Such a dream, which the future may perhaps realize, would offer a pretty accurate picture of the religious chaos in which the ancient world was struggling before the reign of Constantine.
หน้า 285 - Summe rerum sator, cuius tot nomina sunt quot gentium linguas esse voluisti (quem enim te ipse dici velis scire non possumus), sive tute quaedam vis mensque divina es, quae...
หน้า 100 - As truly as Osiris lives," says an Egyptian text, "he also shall live ; as truly as Osiris is not dead, shall he not die...
หน้า 2 - Rhine were always braver, stronger, and better disciplined than those from the Euphrates and the Nile. But it is in the Orient, especially in these countries of "old civilization," that we must look for industry and riches, for technical ability and artistic productions, as well as for intelligence and science, even before Constantine made it the center of political power. While Greece merely vegetated in a state of poverty, humiliation and exhaustion; while Italy suffered depopulation and became...
หน้า 285 - Et quidem unum esse deum summum sine initio, sine prole naturae ceu patrem magnum atque magnificum quis tam demens, tam mente captus neget esse certissimum ? Huius nos virtutes per mundanum opus diffusas multis vocabulis invocamus, quoniam nomen eius cuncti proprium videlicet ignoramus. Nam deus omnibus religionibus