Demonology and Devil-lore, Band 2H. Holt, 1881 |
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... give battle for the same . Then occurs the demoralisa- tion , literally speaking , of the older theology . The per- sonification reduced to struggle for its existence can no longer lay emphasis upon the moral principles it had em ...
... give battle for the same . Then occurs the demoralisa- tion , literally speaking , of the older theology . The per- sonification reduced to struggle for its existence can no longer lay emphasis upon the moral principles it had em ...
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... gives welcome to a dashing Cor- sican or a Prince of Orange , has been the means of intro- ducing many an alien religion , and giving to many a pro- phet the honour denied him in his own country . Buddha was a Hindu , but the triumph of ...
... gives welcome to a dashing Cor- sican or a Prince of Orange , has been the means of intro- ducing many an alien religion , and giving to many a pro- phet the honour denied him in his own country . Buddha was a Hindu , but the triumph of ...
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... give us hundreds of cows , lengthened our life in the rich autumn.'1 Viswamitra and Vasishtha appear to have been power- ful rivals in seeking the confidence of King Sudás , and from their varying fortunes came the tremendous feud ...
... give us hundreds of cows , lengthened our life in the rich autumn.'1 Viswamitra and Vasishtha appear to have been power- ful rivals in seeking the confidence of King Sudás , and from their varying fortunes came the tremendous feud ...
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... gives an interesting insight into Tamil Demonology . One of the company exclaims- How frightful they look ! Who can face them ? They come in battalions , young and old , small and great - all welcome us . They disport them- selves with ...
... gives an interesting insight into Tamil Demonology . One of the company exclaims- How frightful they look ! Who can face them ? They come in battalions , young and old , small and great - all welcome us . They disport them- selves with ...
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... Give him up to me — I want not the rest . NAKSHATRA . O Gods ! O Harischandra ! you are a great monarch ! Have mercy on me ! Save me , save me ! I will never trouble you for the gold , but treat you considerately hereafter ...
... Give him up to me — I want not the rest . NAKSHATRA . O Gods ! O Harischandra ! you are a great monarch ! Have mercy on me ! Save me , save me ! I will never trouble you for the gold , but treat you considerately hereafter ...
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