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Now the success of a religion was bound to depend on two independent and often opposed factors . The first factor was the original basis of long - term success as measured by the survival and reproduction of the community .
Now the success of a religion was bound to depend on two independent and often opposed factors . The first factor was the original basis of long - term success as measured by the survival and reproduction of the community .
الصفحة 310
As Augustus in the east he discovered a new world of diversity in the Christian religion : a dozen sects were engaged in furious conflicts , sects for the most part regional and racial in basis but always associated with particular ...
As Augustus in the east he discovered a new world of diversity in the Christian religion : a dozen sects were engaged in furious conflicts , sects for the most part regional and racial in basis but always associated with particular ...
الصفحة 458
In both religious and secular character they stood opposed . ... sacrifice by the more intelligent practice of charity ; that is with generally modernizing the religion which could now be freed from the control of the old priesthood .
In both religious and secular character they stood opposed . ... sacrifice by the more intelligent practice of charity ; that is with generally modernizing the religion which could now be freed from the control of the old priesthood .
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Origin of Man | 21 |
The Expanding Species | 32 |
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