Sidenote: Every living person has also his or her sacred stick or stone (churinga), with which his or her spirit is closely bound up.
There is ground for the conjecture that the distinction between these two main forms of the soul, the corporeal and the breath or shadow soul, is closely boundup with the changed culture of the totemic age.
The transition from animal to human ancestors, furthermore, is closely bound up with coincident transformations in tribal organization.
Though the dual organization of the tribe seems to admit of a comparatively simple and easy explanation, the totemic exogamy which is closely bound up with it offers great difficulties.
The destruction of the episcopal power, which, under the conditions then prevailing, was so closely boundup with the secular, meant a radical revolution in the law of property obtaining in the German Empire.
It was, indeed, closely bound up with Luther’s whole system, and his early theories on holiness by works and self-righteousness.
This impression is closely boundup with the arbitrary pronouncements, even on the weightiest questions of the Canon, which we find scattered throughout his prefaces to the books of the Bible.
Luther’s abandonment of the Church’s standpoint with regard to the Bible is closely bound up with his renunciation of the Church’s teaching office, of the hierarchy and of all respect for tradition.
Charity is so closely bound up [with faith and hope] that it can never be parted from faith where this is true faith, and as little as there can be fire without heat and smoke, so little can faith exist without charity.
This opinion is closely bound up with his whole warfare on man’s natural character and endowments in respect of what is good.
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