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... light of real knowledge . Here , too , I owe much to Bunsen's advice , and when last year I saw in Cornwall the large heaps of copper ore piled up around the mines , like so many heaps of rubbish , while the poor people were asking for ...
... light of real knowledge . Here , too , I owe much to Bunsen's advice , and when last year I saw in Cornwall the large heaps of copper ore piled up around the mines , like so many heaps of rubbish , while the poor people were asking for ...
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... light and truth . In the languages of mankind , in which every- thing new is old and everything old is new , an inexhaustible mine has been discovered for researches of this kind . Language still bears the impress of the earliest ...
... light and truth . In the languages of mankind , in which every- thing new is old and everything old is new , an inexhaustible mine has been discovered for researches of this kind . Language still bears the impress of the earliest ...
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... light by the patient researches of Ori- ental scholars . There is no lack of idols among the ruined and buried temples of Egypt with which to reconstruct the pantheon of that primeval country : nor need we despair of recovering more and ...
... light by the patient researches of Ori- ental scholars . There is no lack of idols among the ruined and buried temples of Egypt with which to reconstruct the pantheon of that primeval country : nor need we despair of recovering more and ...
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... light that may still be revived , any altar that may be dedicated afresh to the true God . And even to us at home , a wider view of the religious life of the world may teach many a use- ful lesson . Immense as is the difference between ...
... light that may still be revived , any altar that may be dedicated afresh to the true God . And even to us at home , a wider view of the religious life of the world may teach many a use- ful lesson . Immense as is the difference between ...
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... light , it is the inevitable decay to which every religion is exposed . It may seem almost like a truism , that no religion can continue to be what it was during the lifetime of its founder and its first apostles . Yet it is but seldom ...
... light , it is the inevitable decay to which every religion is exposed . It may seem almost like a truism , that no religion can continue to be what it was during the lifetime of its founder and its first apostles . Yet it is but seldom ...
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