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The author delivers a concise series of lectures outlining the methods and problems of comparative religion and its relation to anthropology. He analyzes ritual, with special attention to purification practices and the concept of purity, and explores how these ideas have shaped law, morality, and social custom. He also traces the development of prayer from simpler to more complex forms, illustrating a progression in religious expression and intent. Conclusions are drawn from comparative texts, archaeological and ethnographic evidence, with acknowledgement of gaps in the record and the tentative character of some inferences.
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