The Religious Sentiment: Its Source and Aim: A Contribution to the Science and; Philosophy of ReligionBrinton, Daniel G. (Daniel Garrison)
Religion
The Religious Sentiment: Its Source and Aim: A Contribution to the Science and; Philosophy of Religion
Brinton, Daniel G. (Daniel Garrison)
Religion -- Philosophy
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TN-1 2 expres ion should read expression
TN-2 15 mind,whose should read mind, whose
TN-3 34 positive,and should read positive, and
TN-4 fn. 39-1 Systèmede should read Système de
TN-5 fn. 71-1 Suras, should read Suras
TN-6 91 reason’ should read reason”
TN-7 108 [108-1] should read [108-2]
TN-8 146 devil,before should read devil, before
TN-9 193 plantasm should read phantasm
TN-10 193 anthropomorphism,which should read anthropomorphism, which
TN-11 205 supernatual should read supernatural
TN-12 221 corrollary should read corollary
TN-13 fn. 214-3 and should read und
TN-14 Ads. p. 1 clergy. should read clergy.”
TN-15 Ads. p. 2 (His should read His
Accents in foreign words are inconsistent and have been left as
originally printed.
The following words were inconsistenly spelled or hyphenated:
develop / develope
key-stone / keystone
May-pole / Maypole
re-gained / regained
thunder-storm / thunderstorm
_u. s._ / u. s.
Voelker / Vœlker
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