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1 I, Pref | of the wranglings of the early Councils, if we wish to
2 I, Pref | beautiful or sublime in the early revelations of religious
3 I, Pref | the real development of early religious thought, so far
4 I, Pref | the historical growth of early religious thought, and that
5 I, Pref | India perceived, from a very early time, the Âtman or the self,
6 I, Translat | sacred literature of the early inhabitants of Italy seems
7 I, Translat | is every prospect of an early appearance of a translation
8 I, Intro, 0, 0, 1 | here washed clean of all early engrafted Jewish superstitions,
9 I, Intro, 0, 0, 6 | upa alone, sad occurs as early as the hymns of the Rig-veda,
10 I, Intro, 0, 0, 11 | Samhitâ, might claim a very early age. The Samhitâ of the
11 I, 1, 2, 0, 3 | anything ails him in that (early) age, let him say: 'Ye Pranas,
12 XV, Intro | we possess no MSS. of so early a date, all reasonable demands
13 XV, 1 | have given rise to a very early conjectural emendation.
14 XV, 5 | that the Hindus, even as early as the Brâhmana-period,
15 XV, 5 | decision on this point. Even so early as the hymns of the Rig-veda
16 XV, 7 | Maitrâyana-brâhmana-upanishad to an early rather than to a late period,
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