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The collection offers essays that trace the origins and development of religious ideas and language through comparative philology and historical inquiry. The author argues for continuity in the growth of language and religion, identifying recurrent elements such as a sense of the divine, moral distinction, and hope of a future life, and examines canonical texts—Vedic, Avestan, and Buddhist—alongside Greek, Roman, Teutonic, Semitic, Egyptian, and Near Eastern materials to disentangle religious cores from mythological accretions. Emphasis is placed on linguistic evidence, recent textual recoveries, and archaeological finds to reconstruct early beliefs, and on rendering complex scholarship intelligible for a general readership.

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[100] 'Histoire Générale et Système Comparé des Langues Sémitiques.' Par Ernest Renan, Membre de l'Institut. Seconde édition, Paris, 1858.

'Nouvelles Considérations sur le Caractère Général des Peuples Sémitiques, et en particulier sur leur Tendance au Monothéisme,' Par Ernest Renan. Paris, 1859.

[101] We give the extracts according to M. Renan's translation of the Book of Job (Paris, 1859, Michel Lévy).

[102] Xenophanes, about contemporary with Cyrus, as quoted by Clemens Alex., Strom. v, p. 601,—εἲϛ θεὀς ἒν τε θεοῖσι καἰ ἀνθρὡποισι μἑγιστος, οὔτε δἑμας θνητοῖσιν ὁμοἳἱος οὐδἐ νοἡμα

[103] 'History of Ancient Sanskrit Literature,' by M. M., p. 567.

[104] 'History of Ancient Sanskrit Literature,' by M. M., p. 536.


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