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religieuses 1
religion 29
religions 21
religious 31
remain 7
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21 pierced
21 possess
21 receive
21 religions
21 resting
21 satyakama
21 set

Upanishads

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religions

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1 I, Pref | lately been published on the religions of the ancient world, I 2 I, Pref | the study of the ancient religions of the world on a more real 3 I, Pref | those who write on ancient religions, and who have studied them 4 I, Pref | the study of the ancient religions of mankind must be approached 5 I, Pref | and not mere amateurs. The religions of antiquity must always 6 I, Pref | comparative study of the religions of the East, we must have 7 I, Pref | the sacred books of all religions except their own as necessarily 8 I, Pref | their own, but of other religions also, and to them the mixed 9 I, Pref | other of the founders of religions may appear to us to be full 10 I, Pref | the study of the ancient religions of the world is ever to 11 I, Pref | the followers of the great religions of antiquity. It often requires 12 I, Pref | want to know the ancient religions such as they really were, 13 I, Pref | nature and character of the religions of mankind. There are philosophers 14 I, Pref | themselves to look upon religions as things that can be studied 15 I, Pref | the founders of the great religions of antiquity. They can never 16 I, Translat | the Sacred Books of all religions possess in the eyes of the 17 I, Translat | only great and original religions which profess to be founded 18 I, Translat | Books of these six Eastern religions has often been expressed. 19 I, Translat | Sacred Books of the Eastern Religions. The reasons, however, why 20 I, Translat | as possible among the six religions. But much must depend on 21 I, Intro, 0, 0, 2 | Against the Idolatry of all Religions,' and who afterwards expressed


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