The Progress of the Intellect: As Ememplified in the Religious Development of the Greeks and Hebrews, Volume 1J. Chapman, 1850 |
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Elements of the mythical | 1 |
Difference between ancient and modern miracle | 2 |
Dilemma of sensuousness and sentimentalism | 3 |
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æther Anaxagoras ancient Apollo Aristoph Aristot Athene attributes became Cadmus character Comp conception Cretan Crete Creuz Creuzer Cronus Cthonian Curetes Dardanus Deity Demeter Deucalion Deut Diod Diog Dionysus divine earth emblem Eschyl Eurip Euseb existence Exod external faith father Frag Gæa Genes gods Greece Greek Guigniaut heaven Hebrew Hellenic Hence Hephæstus Hercules Hermes Herod Hesiod Höeck Homer human Hymn Iasion idea Iliad intellectual Isai Isis and Osiris Japetus Jehovah knowledge Kreta legend Lycophr Metaph mind Minos moral Müller mysterious mythical Mythol mythology nature notion object Odyss Orchom original Orph Osiris Pantheism Paus Pelasgi Pelasgian personification Philo philosophy physical Pind Plato Plut Plutarch poetical poetry Poseidon probably Prometheus Psalm religion religious sacred Schol Soph Strabo Sturz supposed Symb symbols Theog theological things Thracian tion Titans truth universal Uranus viii Virg Vorhalle waters worship xxiv Zeus