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Upanishads

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1 I, Pref | have removed the study of religion from that wholesome and 2 I, Pref | genuine relics of ancient religion which, as by a miracle, 3 I, Pref | the growth and decay of religion. It does not answer to say 4 I, Pref | and. then classing each religion under such wide categories 5 I, Pref | language, country, and religion, the ancient sages of India 6 I, Pref | than to learn that in every religion there are such precious 7 I, Pref | that we must draw in every religion a broad distinction between 8 I, Translat | fountain-head both of the religion and of the literature of 9 I, Translat | information, not only on the religion, but also on the moral sentiments, 10 I, Translat | manuscript, are:-~1. The religion of the Brahmans.~2. The 11 I, Translat | of the Brahmans.~2. The religion of the followers of Buddha.~ 12 I, Translat | followers of Buddha.~3. The religion of the followers of Zarathustra.~ 13 I, Translat | followers of Zarathustra.~4. The religion of the followers of Khung-fû-tze.~ 14 I, Translat | of Khung-fû-tze.~5. The religion of the followers of Lâo-tze.~ 15 I, Translat | followers of Lâo-tze.~6. The religion of the followers of Mohammed.~ 16 I, Translat | Introduction to the Science of Religion, by F. Max Müller (Longmans, 17 I, Translat | the growth, and decay of religion. But much of that interest 18 I, Translat | the later developments of religion in India, but there is hardly 19 I, Translat | following:~1. ANCIENT VEDIC RELIGION.~Hymns of the Rig-veda.~ 20 I, Translat | Uttarâdhyayana Sûtra.~VI. PARSI RELIGION.~1. Zend Documents.~The 21 I, Translat | The Koran.~VIII. CHINESE RELIGION.~1. Confucianism.~The Shû 22 I, Intro, 0, 0, 1 | dangerous to the established religion of the empire.~When the 23 I, Intro, 0, 0, 1 | Introduction to the Science of Religion, p. 79.~2. Several other 24 I, Intro, 0, 0, 2 | and reviver of the ancient religion of the Brahmans. A man who 25 I, Intro, 0, 0, 2 | sacred literature of his own religion, unless he had perceived 26 I, Intro, 0, 0, 2 | alone the seeds of true religion, aye, of true Christianity, 27 I, Intro, 0, 0, 2 | Schopenhauer writes, 'our religion will now and never strike 28 I, Intro, 0, 0, 2 | round the sunrise of every religion.~ 29 XV, Intro | the deepest thoughts on religion and philosophy with clearness,


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