A certain element or flavor of divinity clings to the beast a long time, but finally vanishes under the light of better knowledge.
The doctrine of mana gradually vanishes before a better knowledge of the human constitution,[436] a larger conception of the gods, and a greater trust in them.
With the growth of general culture all specialized divinities tend to disappear, absorbed by the great gods and displaced by better knowledge of the laws governing the bodily and mental growth of men.
I am glad now, with my better knowledge of the ways of the Indian Government, that this proposal led to no practical result.
Labor gives us a better knowledgeof the fulness, magnificence and glory, of the divine blessing of creation.
This forms the stock from which, as I have already indicated, must be drawn, through intelligent reduction and deduction, a better knowledge of the intricate laws governing the various phenomena of the sea and air.
Discoveries in botany, the result of better knowledge of natural history and more accurate habits of study, have influenced{238} modern progress not a little; have led to better classification and broader knowledge.
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