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מתוך הספר
תוצאות 1-3 מתוך 23
עמוד 81
To the composers of the Rig - veda Nature was something in which to delight ,
and many a song did they chant in honor of that most lovable of all the gifts of
Nature — the sunlight . Varuna , the primitive god , had at length become the
ruler of ...
To the composers of the Rig - veda Nature was something in which to delight ,
and many a song did they chant in honor of that most lovable of all the gifts of
Nature — the sunlight . Varuna , the primitive god , had at length become the
ruler of ...
עמוד 170
Thus , with purity as the moral duty of man , holiness as a guarantee of heaven ,
and labor with the living things of Nature as an aid to faith in the God of Nature ,
those primitive Aryans possessed a religion reasonable , spiritual , and highly ...
Thus , with purity as the moral duty of man , holiness as a guarantee of heaven ,
and labor with the living things of Nature as an aid to faith in the God of Nature ,
those primitive Aryans possessed a religion reasonable , spiritual , and highly ...
עמוד 317
Those ancient worshipers were impressed by the wonders of Nature — the
mighty ocean , the burning deserts , the everlasting mountains . And to them
Nature was God expressing Himself ; hence every description in these songs that
touches ...
Those ancient worshipers were impressed by the wonders of Nature — the
mighty ocean , the burning deserts , the everlasting mountains . And to them
Nature was God expressing Himself ; hence every description in these songs that
touches ...
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