The revelations, therefore, upon which are founded the numerous religious systems, are comparable with the many and various degrees of initiation into THAT WHICH IS.
This unwritten code has its origin, as have all Oriental traditions and concepts, in the teachings of religious systems.
The reverse conception, however, has prevailed in religious systems, polytheistic or monotheistic.
Naturally those temperaments and those physical conditions which chiefly foster these emotions will tend to religious systems in which they are prominent.
The common source of all devotional displays is the Religious Sentiment, a complex feeling, a thorough understanding of which is an essential preliminary to the study of religious systems.
In ages when any dispassionate comparative study was impossible, religious systems appear to have been considerably modified by the influence of those of conquered peoples on those of their conquerors, and vice versâ.
Some of the early deists and others have probably in turn exaggerated the amount of deliberate deceit involved in the formation of religious systems; but nevertheless "priestcraft" is a demonstrable factor in the process.
In civilized ages skeptical movements are repeatedly seen to dwindle for simple lack of institutions; which, however, are spontaneously set up by and serve as sustainers of religious systems.
Teutonic Heathendom," in Religious Systems of the World (8th ed.
The Religion of China" in Religious Systems of the World (8th ed.
Robertson in Religious Systems of the World (8th ed.
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