The Sewanee Review, Volume 7University of the South, 1899 |
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... fetich- ism , which is directly allied to the primitive conception al- ready described . Fetichism is defined by Count Goblet d'Alviella , in his Hibbert Lectures on " The Origin and Growth of the Idea of God , " as " the belief in ...
... fetich- ism , which is directly allied to the primitive conception al- ready described . Fetichism is defined by Count Goblet d'Alviella , in his Hibbert Lectures on " The Origin and Growth of the Idea of God , " as " the belief in ...
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the fetich worshiper bow down to the simple stock or stone which he chooses as the object of his devotions . It is always the life supposed to dwell within the object , the power not himself and assumed to be superior to himself , which ...
the fetich worshiper bow down to the simple stock or stone which he chooses as the object of his devotions . It is always the life supposed to dwell within the object , the power not himself and assumed to be superior to himself , which ...
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... fetich worshiper had already passed beyond the stage of simple , unreflecting acceptance of the sense perceptions ex- cited by contact with the world about him . He saw in na- ture somewhat more than that which superficially appears in ...
... fetich worshiper had already passed beyond the stage of simple , unreflecting acceptance of the sense perceptions ex- cited by contact with the world about him . He saw in na- ture somewhat more than that which superficially appears in ...
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... fetich worshiper . It also presupposes the secondary stage which has been denominated " animism . ” In its earlier ... fetich is regarded as having a life of its own , but with only a vague sense of the kinship of this life to the person ...
... fetich worshiper . It also presupposes the secondary stage which has been denominated " animism . ” In its earlier ... fetich is regarded as having a life of its own , but with only a vague sense of the kinship of this life to the person ...
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... fetich worshiper . The presence of the spirit , which alone gives sanctity to the image , is usually assured by priestly rites and ceremonials . In China images are sold for a few " cash ' in the shops , precisely like those which are ...
... fetich worshiper . The presence of the spirit , which alone gives sanctity to the image , is usually assured by priestly rites and ceremonials . In China images are sold for a few " cash ' in the shops , precisely like those which are ...
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