Killing the god (cont'd) The golden boughMacmillan and Company, limited, 1900 |
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... god , p . 1 ; the custom based on a common confusion of ideas , p . 1 ; evil transferred to inanimate things , pp . 1 ... gods , and demons hammered into a tree or bunged up in a board , p . 32 sq .; toothache , fever , plague , sedition ...
... god , p . 1 ; the custom based on a common confusion of ideas , p . 1 ; evil transferred to inanimate things , pp . 1 ... gods , and demons hammered into a tree or bunged up in a board , p . 32 sq .; toothache , fever , plague , sedition ...
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... god of vegetation seems also to have served as a scapegoat , p . 121 sq .; the human scapegoat in classical ... God in Mexico , pp . 134-137 . — Mexican custom of dressing a man as a god , worshipping him for a year or less , then ...
... god of vegetation seems also to have served as a scapegoat , p . 121 sq .; the human scapegoat in classical ... God in Mexico , pp . 134-137 . — Mexican custom of dressing a man as a god , worshipping him for a year or less , then ...
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James George Frazer. man - god represented by skinning him and clothing another person in his skin , p . 136 sq . § 17. The Saturnalia and Kindred Festivals , pp . 138-200 .-- The Saturnalia the festival of Saturn , the old god of sowing ...
James George Frazer. man - god represented by skinning him and clothing another person in his skin , p . 136 sq . § 17. The Saturnalia and Kindred Festivals , pp . 138-200 .-- The Saturnalia the festival of Saturn , the old god of sowing ...
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... god has now been proved to have been practised by peoples in the hunting , pastoral , and agricultural stages of society , and the various reasons for observing it have been explained . One aspect of the custom still remains to be ...
... god has now been proved to have been practised by peoples in the hunting , pastoral , and agricultural stages of society , and the various reasons for observing it have been explained . One aspect of the custom still remains to be ...
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... God's malison.1 Between sixty and seventy years ago an Englishman was travelling from Sidon to Tyre with a couple of Musalmans . When he drew near Tyre his companions picked up some small stones , armed him in the same fashion , and ...
... God's malison.1 Between sixty and seventy years ago an Englishman was travelling from Sidon to Tyre with a couple of Musalmans . When he drew near Tyre his companions picked up some small stones , armed him in the same fashion , and ...
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262 페이지 - They kindle a fire, and dress a repast of eggs and milk in the consistence of a custard. They knead a cake of oatmeal, which is toasted at the embers against a stone. After the custard is eaten up, they divide the cake...
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363 페이지 - is far from here and hard to find, on the wide ocean. In that sea is an island, and on the island there grows a green oak, and beneath the oak is an iron chest, and in the chest is a small basket, and in the basket is a hare, and in the hare is a duck, and in the duck is an egg ; and he who finds the egg and breaks it, kills me at the same time.
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